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RANKING: Fast 30: Asia’s Fastest Growing Firms 2024

by Asian Legal Business《亚洲法律杂志》, Bingqing Wang |

 

As the legal landscape in Asia evolves rapidly, an increasing number of law firms are capitalizing on the region's economic growth by adopting innovative technologies and strategic approaches to meet the demands of a more interconnected global market. 

OFFSHORE OUTLOOK: 2025

by Nimitt Dixit |

In the coming year, offshore centres will have to balance privacy and transparency as they adapt to new financial trends, lawyers say.

Singapore Leads With Principles-Based Approach To AI in Financial Services

Singapore's financial sector is at the forefront of embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI (Gen AI), as it seeks to maintain its position as a global fintech hub.

THE BRIEFS: SEA Healthcare M&A Boom Prompts Caution on Regulatory Hurdles

by Sarah Wong |

Southeast Asia's healthcare sector is experiencing a surge in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, with private equity investments significantly influencing the industry's development.

EXPLAINER: Will Vietnam’s Draft Personal Data Protection Law Help or Hurt the Fast-Growing Economy?

by Sarah Wong |

In September, the Vietnamese government issued the first draft of a new law on Personal Data Protection (PDPL) for public feedback.

THE BRIEFS: Singapore’s Blocking of Allianz-Income Deal Could Create New M&A Dynamics

by Nimitt Dixit |

The Singapore government's decision to block German insurer Allianz's $2.2 billion bid for a controlling stake in local entity Income Insurance could set important precedents for future mergers and acquisitions, particularly in dealing with public interest concerns, legal experts say.

FORUM: Winning Client Hearts

by Sarah Wong |

In today's dynamic legal landscape, top attorneys leverage a mix of expertise, communication skills, and client-focused strategies to build and maintain a robust client base.

BRIEFS: SG Bill to Arm Financial Watchdog With More Investigative Authority

A new bill will give the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) more authority to supervise and investigate the financial sector, including the power to enter the premises of financial institutions without a warrant or prior notice in some situations.

Q&A: ‘I'm a firm believer in a top-down compliance culture’

by Sarah Wong |

Hong Kong is stepping up to combat financial crimes and enhancing its reputation as a reliable global business centre. Christopher Wilson, the executive director of enforcement at the Securities and Futures Commissions (SFC), articulates the organisation's goals in upholding regulatory standards and offers guidance for general counsel to champion a culture of compliance.

BRIEFS: Lawyers Foresee Regulatory Challenges as Aussie Businesses Venture Into ASEAN

by Sarah Wong |

Australia has doubled down on its focus on Southeast Asia after ties with China, previously one of its largest two-way trading partners, soured under geopolitical tensions.