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GREATER BAY AREA: Beyond Borders

by Hu Yangxiaoxiao 胡阳潇潇 |

 

South China, particularly the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, is leading China's global expansion in manufacturing, technology, and new energy sectors. As companies localise overseas operations, South China law firms are innovating legal services and training cross-border talent to meet…

MIDDLE EAST REPORT: Clear Signals

by Nimitt Dixit |

Saudi Arabia’s new investment law is a legislative ace up the kingdom’s sleeve that signals a conducive, clear and equal-opportunity climate for global capital.

MIDDLE EAST: “Aramco's legal organisation has been ahead of the game’

by Nimitt Dixit |

Nabeel Al-Mansour is the executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary at the world’s largest oil producer Saudi Aramco.

FAMILY OFFICE: Safer Haven

by Sarah Wong |

As Singapore and Hong Kong compete to attract ultra-wealthy family offices, legal experts weigh in on their rivalry.

RANKINGS: ALB Asia 40 Under 40 2024

ALB Asia 40 Under 40 list continues its tradition of recognising exceptional legal talent across Asia. The list features lawyers from diverse jurisdictions and practice areas, selected from over 500 outstanding nominees.

RANKINGS: ALB Top 15 North Asia Litigators 2024

The region’s leading litigators share the secrets of their craft, offering invaluable insights into the strategies and mindsets that have propelled them to the pinnacle of their profession.

M&A: Tokyo Takeovers

by Sarah Wong |

Japan's relaxed monetary policy and corporate restructuring efforts are driving an increase in M&A deals as international buyout firms seek bargains and activist investors push for higher returns. 

‘You must always stay true to your philosophy’

by Ranajit Dam |

Krishna Ramachandra, Managing Director of Duane Morris & Selvam, speaks to Ranajit Dam about the firm’s Asian expansion strategy, what it takes to thrive in Singapore’s legal market, and his optimism for 2016

Still going strong

Myanmar remains one of Southeast Asia’s more alluring destinations for foreign investment, and the recent victory of the national league should ensure the trend continues. In the meantime, the country has launched a stock exchange, announced new foreign banking licences and is also looking to update outdated laws. By Ranajit Dam

A new dawn

by Kanishk Verghese |

On Nov. 8, Myanmar’s citizens flocked to the polling stations to their vote in the country’s first free nationwide election in 25 years.