Lim has spent 35 years in the legal industry. He joined Conyers in 2007. A corporate and commercial law specialist, he advises on capital markets, corpo-rate, finance, mergers and acquisitions, mortgage backed securities transac-tions, MTN programmes, tender offers, consent solicitations, IPOs and pre-IPOs in the Hong Kong, London and the US exchanges involving Cayman Islands, Bermuda and British Virgin Islands offshore companies.
Digital assets (including cryptocurrency and digital tokens), currently governed by the Emergency Decree on Digital Asset Business B.E. 2561, have been adopted widely in Thailand both as a means of payment (“MOP”) for goods and services, and investments. The dramatic growth of the use of digital assets has been a concern for the Thai authorities, particularly the use of digital assets as a MOP. From the authorities’ point of view, the use of digital assets for such purpose may lead to various negative impacts, including cyber espionage and money laundering. Thus, on 18 March 2022, the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission issued a new Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board to regulate such matters (the “New Regulation”), which came into effect on 1 April 2022.
Hau has spent almost 20 years in the legal industry. He joined Conyers in 2012. Hau is a seasoned commercial litigator with extensive experience in restructuring and insolvency matters and shareholders disputes in Hong Kong, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands. He has also been recognised in the 2020 Edition of IFLR1000, named among the “Top 15 Offshore Litigators 2021” by Asian Legal Business Magazine, and “The A-List Top 50 Offshore Lawyers 2022” by Asia Business Law Journal.
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic shook up the world, the IP landscape in the Asian region remained buoyant thanks to its agility and digital readiness. This was reflected in the best law firms for IP work, which went above and beyond when it came to servicing their clients in difficult times.
We are always stand by ready for supporting our clients with expert knowledge and experiences in intellectual property. We are ready to support corporate activities by making proposals, acting flexibly at the turn of the tide, and making decisions about what to do or not to do now, and strategically advancing processes to reach solutions advantageous to our clients.
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
It is no secret that 2021 was a big year for M&A in Asia. As the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic began to lessen, deals once again picked up and the future began to look brighter. As activity increased into a steady flow of blockbuster deals, lawyers found their hands full — and their expertise in hot demand. Now, as 2022 is well and truly underway, lawyers are strapping in for another eventful year of work.
A Q&A with Paul Lim, one of ALB Asia’s Offshore Client Choice List
Lim has spent 35 years in the legal industry. He joined Conyers in 2007. A corporate and commercial law specialist, he advises on capital markets, corpo-rate, finance, mergers and acquisitions, mortgage backed securities transac-tions, MTN programmes, tender offers, consent solicitations, IPOs and pre-IPOs in the Hong Kong, London and the US exchanges involving Cayman Islands, Bermuda and British Virgin Islands offshore companies.
Cryptocurrency Controls and Prospective Regulations on Digital Assets in Thailand
Digital assets (including cryptocurrency and digital tokens), currently governed by the Emergency Decree on Digital Asset Business B.E. 2561, have been adopted widely in Thailand both as a means of payment (“MOP”) for goods and services, and investments. The dramatic growth of the use of digital assets has been a concern for the Thai authorities, particularly the use of digital assets as a MOP. From the authorities’ point of view, the use of digital assets for such purpose may lead to various negative impacts, including cyber espionage and money laundering. Thus, on 18 March 2022, the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission issued a new Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board to regulate such matters (the “New Regulation”), which came into effect on 1 April 2022.
A Q&A with Norman Hau, one of ALB Asia’s Offshore Client Choice List
Hau has spent almost 20 years in the legal industry. He joined Conyers in 2012. Hau is a seasoned commercial litigator with extensive experience in restructuring and insolvency matters and shareholders disputes in Hong Kong, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands. He has also been recognised in the 2020 Edition of IFLR1000, named among the “Top 15 Offshore Litigators 2021” by Asian Legal Business Magazine, and “The A-List Top 50 Offshore Lawyers 2022” by Asia Business Law Journal.
A Q&A with DR & AJU LLC’s Jong Seon CHOI
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic shook up the world, the IP landscape in the Asian region remained buoyant thanks to its agility and digital readiness. This was reflected in the best law firms for IP work, which went above and beyond when it came to servicing their clients in difficult times.
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We are always stand by ready for supporting our clients with expert knowledge and experiences in intellectual property. We are ready to support corporate activities by making proposals, acting flexibly at the turn of the tide, and making decisions about what to do or not to do now, and strategically advancing processes to reach solutions advantageous to our clients.
A Q&A with Daniel Pardede, one of ALB Asia’s Top 15 TMT Lawyers
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
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A Q&A with Mark Gorriceta, one of ALB Asia’s Top 15 TMT Lawyers
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
A Q&A with Lim Chong Kin, one of ALB Asia’s 2022 Top 15 TMT Lawyers
The technology sector has become increasingly prominent in the past few years, partly because of the pandemic, and partly due to the emergence of new areas – from AI to fintech to decentralised finance and everything in between. To succeed in this dynamic environment, the best TMT lawyers have had to keep up with rapidly changing business and regulatory trends.
A conversation with Dr. Ngoc Anh Bui, one of ALB Asia Top 15 M&A Lawyers 2022
It is no secret that 2021 was a big year for M&A in Asia. As the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic began to lessen, deals once again picked up and the future began to look brighter. As activity increased into a steady flow of blockbuster deals, lawyers found their hands full — and their expertise in hot demand. Now, as 2022 is well and truly underway, lawyers are strapping in for another eventful year of work.