RANKINGS: ALB Asia Top 15 Female Lawyers 2024

by Asian Legal Business《亚洲法律杂志》, Nimitt Dixit |

 

In a legal landscape increasingly shaped by female talent, Asian Legal Business (ALB) presents its fourth annual ranking of the Top 15 Female Lawyers in Asia, showcasing the remarkable achievements and contributions of women in the legal profession across the region. As we celebrate these outstanding…

INDONESIA REPORT: Healing the System

by Sarah Wong |

Indonesia's healthcare system has been under immense pressure, with the COVID-19 pandemic exposing its vulnerabilities and limitations. In response, the government has introduced sweeping reforms through the New Health Law and its implementing regulation, aiming to revitalise the sector and attract foreign expertise. Lawyers in Indonesia say these changes could transform the country's healthcare landscape, but not without potential legal challenges and implementation hurdles.

EXPLAINER: Will London win over more Chinese companies with new listing rules?

by Sarah Wong |

London, once a marquee fundraising destination where big-name companies vied for a place, has in recent years struggled to attract listings from high-growth start-ups to large conglomerates as lack of liquidity and tight regulations dimmed the prospects for returns.

FORUM: Every Penny Counts

by Sarah Wong |

In an age characterised by transformative technology and economic challenges, general counsel are required to achieve greater results with limited resources. Corporate legal leaders share with ALB their strategies for maintaining attention to intricate budgetary details while ensuring they continue to contribute value to the organisation.

RANKINGS: ALB Asia Offshore Litigators 2024

Continuing its tradition, ALB highlights the accomplishments of offshore law firm dispute practitioners who have excelled in handling significant cases and delivering exceptional client service.

RANKINGS: ALB Hong Kong Firms to Watch 2024

Hong Kong’s status as a global financial centre has fostered a highly competitive legal market. Boutique law firms have emerged as significant contributors, demonstrating exceptional capabilities and a deep understanding of local business needs. This year, ALB continues to identify and recognise these standout firms for their achievements. the list is in alphabetical order, and some firms have been profiled.

CORPORATE FINANCE: Convertible Craze

In a surprising turn of events, convertible bonds have become the go-to financial instrument for Chinese companies seeking to raise capital.

ALB Asia IP Rankings 2022

by Maricel Estavillo, Bingqing Wang |

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.

SG Continues Tightening of Crypto Scrutiny With New Bill

by Elizabeth Beattie |

In April, Singapore extended its oversight of virtual assets with a law that expands its cryptocurrency regulations to companies that have a local presence in the market but offer digital token services outside of Singapore. The Financial Services and Markets Bill 2022, which has gained approval from lawmakers, marks higher regulatory scrutiny on digital assets.

Island in Turmoil

by Elizabeth Beattie |

A state of unrest remains in Sri Lanka, as mass protests continue following severe inflation, daily blackouts of 10 to 13 hours, and shortages of fuel and many essential items. With immense foreign debts and forex reserves almost depleted, the South Asian island nation is on the verge of bankruptcy. In April, Sri Lankan officials said the country will temporarily default on its foreign debts as it faces its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years, according to the BBC. Businesses have closed, public transport has faced disruptions, and medical professionals have warned of essential-supply shortages.