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PE/VC: Evolution of the Exit

by Nimitt Dixit |

 

Exit strategies in Indian private equity deals have transformed, with investors now prioritising enforceable exit mechanisms, dispute resolution clauses and realistic timelines to navigate the challenges of protracted legal battles.

 

  • Exit disputes significantly impact foreign investment in Indian markets.
  • Investors now…

FORUM: Scaling Strategies

by Nimitt Dixit |

Even as lateral hires and mega deals dominate the headlines, Indian law firms are focusing on qualitative growth over mere quantitative expansion, emphasising client-centric approaches and strategic investments in technology, knowledge management, and talent development.

IPO: Listing Leviathan

by Nimitt Dixit |

High valuations, increased market depth, enhanced liquidity, growing regulatory faith, and a surge in the number of expanding companies have combined to catapult India to the forefront of global IPO activity.

RANKINGS: ALB India Top Corporate M&A Boutique Firms 2024

In the competitive landscape of India's Corporate/M&A sector, a new wave of boutique law firms is rising to prominence alongside established giants.

RANKINGS: ALB South India Rankings 2024

In the dynamic and ever-evolving legal landscape of South India, a new generation of trailblazers is making its mark. These rankings celebrate the top 15 rising lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsels who are redefining excellence and innovation in the legal field.

SANCTIONS: Geopolitical Gridlock

In an era of escalating geopolitical tensions, Asian companies find themselves navigating an increasingly complex sanctions landscape and experiencing an urgent need for robust compliance programmes.

GREATER BAY AREA: Beyond Borders

South China, particularly the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, is leading China's global expansion in manufacturing, technology, and new energy sectors.

Myanmar finally takes a seat at its own oil and gas feast

by Reuters |

In a few months, impoverished Myanmar plans to start pumping roughly $45 million worth of oil and gas a day from the Bay of Bengal to China by pipeline. The vital fuel for China's growing economy will bypass the Malacca Straits and U.S. ally Singapore.

Indonesia: The standoff continues

by Ranajit Dam, Reuters |

Indonesia is struggling to reverse declining oil and gas output to meet expanding energy needs, but investors are growing increasingly frustrated over regulatory and other issues, finds Ranajit Dam. Additional reporting by Reuters

Malaysia country report: Mission 2017

by Ranajit Dam |

Malaysia wants to become “a regional oil and gas hub in the Asia-Pacific region” in four years’ time. Ranajit Dam looks into its prospects, and what the government is doing to achieve this goal.