EXPLAINER: Does Covishield’s alleged health concerns expose it to legal liability?

by Nimitt Dixit |

 

COVID-19 vaccine-maker AstraZeneca was in the spotlight in May following the company’s admission in a UK court proceeding of the possibility of a rare side effect, Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) associated with its vaccines. More than 50 individuals have alleged the vaccine resulted in death and serious injuries…

Q&A: ‘There is a mindset shift in the attitude and approach towards arbitration’

by Nimitt Dixit |

The Arbitration Bar of India (ABI) was launched on 11th May, with Gourab Banerji, a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India, appointed as its inaugural president. Banerji shares with ALB about how ABI's plans to take arbitration to cities across India for better accessibility, increase the quality of arbitration institutions, address the issues of slow enforcement and long arbitral timelines for speedier dispute resolution, and integrate technology in the dispute resolution process for enhanced efficiency.

ALB India Top PE/VC Boutique Firms 2024

Emerging as pivotal players in India’s vibrant investment landscape, boutique private equity and venture capital law firms are gaining recognition for their significant role. These firms provide essential legal services and strategic counsel, supporting both investors and start-ups. Their expertise fosters innovation and economic growth, ensuring India remains a prominent force within the global start-up ecosystem. 

Women in Law: A Conversation with Kirana D. Sastrawijaya

by Sarah Wong |

In a special feature, we speak with Kirana D. Sastrawijayakirana, senior partner at UMBRA - Strategic Legal Solutions. This feature highlights exceptional female legal professionals and their achievements in overcoming cultural and professional biases to make a significant impact in Asia’s legal sector.

ALB Women in Law

by Sarah Wong |

In this special feature, we highlight certain exceptional female legal professionals and their triumphs in defying cultural and professional biases to make their mark within Asia’s legal sector.

MIDDLE EAST: Fair Play, Saudi Arabia

by Nimitt Dixit |

New merger thresholds, increased enforcement and more regulator-led awareness campaigns have given rise to flourishing and competitive markets in the Middle East’s largest economy, but some regulatory and procedural concerns still remain.

MIDDLE EAST: Regional experience, diversity driving law firm hiring in the Gulf

by Nimitt Dixit |

Liberalisation, diversification, and a drive to align with international standards are transforming the Middle East's legal market into a crucible of change.

INDONESIA: Arrested Development

by Nimitt Dixit |

When Indonesia established a carbon trading mechanism last year, the move was welcomed across the board. However, a lack of strong implementing regulations, regulatory uncertainty, and insufficient business incentives have combined to ensure slow-going for the country's carbon trading market.

BRIEFS: China’s Ageing Population Set To Increase Opportunities for Legal Work

by Sarah Wong |

China is grappling with an escalating demographic crisis. In 2023, the senior population has ballooned by 30 million in the world’s second-largest economy, taking the total size of the elderly class to 300 million – almost a fifth of the country’s population.

EXPLAINER: TikTok Set To Restart E-Commerce in Indonesia, but Doubts Persist

by Sarah Wong |

TikTok has been engulfed in regulatory whirlwinds across the world, which have put a dent in its global ambitions. In the United States, the popular social media app owned by ByteDance faces a ban unless its Beijing-based parent company divests its U.S. operations, and in Indonesia, TikTok had to temporarily quit its e-commerce business as its shopping arm ran into a slew of obstacles.