CAPITAL MARKETS: Nikkei’s New Dawn

by Asian Legal Business《亚洲法律杂志》 |

REUTERS/Toru Hanai

 

Japan's strategic reforms have sparked record foreign investment and a Nikkei 225 surge, as cost-conscious management and market-friendly policies transform the country into an attractive global investment hub.

 

Foreign ownership of Japanese stocks climbed to a record last year after significant reforms in the…

Q&A: ‘A transformed economy with decarbonisation at its heart’

by Sarah Wong |

Matthew Gingell, general counsel of Oxygen House, established The Chancery Lane Project in 2019 with the aim of promoting significant advancements in decarbonisation through the integration of climate protection measures into international commercial agreements.

BRIEFS: Korean Companies Face Left-Leaning Agenda as Opposition Dominates Parliament

by Sarah Wong |

On May 30, South Korea’s newly elected National Assembly met for the first time after the April local elections altered the composition of the country’s 300-seat legislature.

EXPLAINER: How will the updated Company Law help Corporate China?

Since the enactment of China’s Company Law in 1994, the country’s corporate landscape has taken off in a phenomenal way. To date, more than 40 million companies have been established, and almost 10,000 public companies are listed on the three major stock exchanges.

FORUM: The Next Generation

by Sarah Wong |

As the Asia legal market continues to evolve on the back of shifting political and market forces, law firms are being challenged on multiple fronts, including technological capabilities and business models. A well-structured succession plan is necessary to facilitate a smooth transition and introduce new perspectives. Law firms across the region discuss how they are preparing the next generation of leaders to guide their firms into the future.

RANKINGS: ALB Asia Super 50 Disputes Lawyers 2024

In its fourth annual list, Asian Legal Business spotlights the region’s top dispute lawyers, recognised for their outstanding client service. These lawyers were rigorously selected based on client recommendations directly submitted to ALB. The list is presented alphabetically, with profiles for select individuals.

RANKINGS: ALB Singapore Rising Stars 2024

In its third edition, Asian Legal Business continues its tradition of identifying the country’s most promising legal talents. These exceptional lawyers demonstrate remarkable potential and have earned consistent client praise. The list is arranged alphabetically, and some lawyers have been featured in profiles. 

BRIEFS: Regulatory Hurdles Drive Korean Firms To Hire More Judges, In-House Lawyers

by Sarah Wong |

Government lawyers and in-house counsel are stereotypically known for having an easier life than private practice lawyers, with greater perks and better work-life balance. But lately, the South Korean legal market has witnessed a rise in “moving private,” a trend that has seen judges, government lawyers and corporate counsel left for private practice.

FORUM: Small and AI-Ready

by Sarah Wong |

Generative AI is ushering in a new era of productivity, and Big Law firms have taken the lead in adopting this groundbreaking technology within the legal industry. However, small and medium-sized law firms are also making efforts to leverage the benefits of Generative AI while closely monitoring potential risks. These firms share with ALB the steps they are taking to efficiently embrace AI and harness its capabilities.

MIDDLE EAST: One Country, One Law

by Nimitt Dixit |

The codification of contract and civil principles under the Civil Transaction Law is a historic first for Saudi Arabia. Lawyers in the country believe the law will create a sophisticated and internationalised legal market, as more global capital pours in.