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How Investment Climate Affects Land Acquisition Regime in Indonesia

Indonesia's land ownership regulations restrict foreign ownership under the Basic Agrarian Law (BAL). Recent initiatives, like the Golden Visa program, aim to balance national land sovereignty with economic growth, particularly in developing the new capital city, Nusantara.

Why timing matters: Adopting specialised tools for arbitration success

by Brought to you by OPUS 2 |

In today’s fast-paced digital environment, legal teams face increasing pressure to streamline processes, cut costs, and enhance efficiency. Leading legal teams are looking to technology to help meet these challenges – and those who adopt solutions purpose built for arbitration early in the dispute lifecycle can gain an advantage and maximise the value of their solution.

ZeLo: Pioneering the Future of Legal Services through Innovation and Inclusivity

by Brought to you by ZeLo |

Mr. Masataka Ogasawara, the visionary founder and managing lawyer of ZeLo, a Tokyo-based law firm, has been recognized for his exceptional leadership and innovation in the legal field. In June 2024, he was awarded the prestigious "Managing Partner of the Year" at the ALB Japan Law Awards, becoming the youngest recipient in the history of this honor. Additionally, he had already made his mark in 2021 by being named the youngest recipient of the "Young Lawyer of the Year" award. Under his leadership, ZeLo has experienced remarkable growth over the past seven and a half years, staying true to its ambitious vision of "Reforming legal services to contribute to the creation of laws and provide a legal platform for myriad economic activities."

A conversation with Il Yeon Kim, one of 2024 ALB Top 15 North Asia Litigators

Il Yeon Kim, a partner at Bae, Kim & Lee, discusses his recognition as one of the 2024 ALB Asia Top 15 Litigators.

Shin Ushijima, One of 2024 ALB Top 15 North Asia Litigators, Shares His Thoughts

Shin Ushijima, partner at Japanese law firm Ushijima & Partners and one of ALB’s top 15 North Asia litigators this year, emphasizes the importance of client success to the firm's success, highlighting a growing trend in Japan of increased foreign investment and shareholder activism.

M&A PROFILE: Avant Law

by Brought to you by Avant Law |

ALB speaks with Siew Ling Yap, director at Avant Law in Singapore. The firm is ranked as one of the best firms for deal work in Asia in 2024. Avant Law has transformed its corporate practice and is now a leading legal advisor in the capital markets space.

Data Centers in Thailand

With the global surge in AI and cloud computing, Thailand is swiftly positioning itself as a significant hub for data centers, attracting both local and international tech companies keen to capitalize on its favorable business environment. This growth is fueled by rising demand for cloud-based applications, rapid digitalisation across various industries, and the growing need for data storage. Government initiatives like the Thailand 4.0 policy further support these developments. The country’s advanced infrastructure and appealing incentives also contribute to such market’s growth, with 5G technology expansion expected to further boost demand.

Key maritime law issues arising from major oil spill in Singapore

In June 2024, Singapore faced a significant environmental crisis when over 400 tonnes of oil leaked into Singapore waters when a Netherlands-flagged dredger, Vox Maxima, collided with a stationary Singapore-flagged cargo tanker, Marine Honour, in Singapore waters. This Q&A with Managing Partner of PDLegal LLC, Peter Doraisamy, explores the implications of the oil spill from Singapore’s legal framework.

Restructuring in the maritime sector: A Singapore perspective

by Brought to you by Helmsman |

ALB speaks with Matthew Teo, director of employment at Helmsman, about the challenges, critical determinants of successful restructuring versus insolvency, comparison of Singapore's restructuring and insolvency laws with international standards, and advice for companies facing financial difficulties or contemplating restructuring in the maritime industry.

WHAT’S THE CATCH WITH ‘CATCH-ALL CONTROLS’?

Dual-use items are subjected to provisions of export control in order to prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction , in accordance with Foreign Trade Policy 2023 (“FTP”) and Handbook of Procedures (“HBP”) . “Dual-Use Items” are defined as goods, including software and technologies, which have potential to be used in both civilian / industrial applications as well as use in weapons of mass destruction.