ENERGY: Renewable Roadblocks

by Sarah Wong |

    Law firms interviewed: A&O Shearman; Reed Smith

     

    In recent years, the combination of trade conflicts, the pandemic, and regional tensions have resulted in increased volatility for businesses in the energy, transportation, and commodities sectors. In Southeast Asia, where the transition to green energy is one of the…

    MIDDLE EAST: Eastern Promise

    China's economic ties with the Middle East have been rapidly expanding, with bilateral trade reaching approximately $500 billion in both 2022 and 2023.

    MIDDLE EAST: ‘Law firms offer very little innovation’

    by Nimitt Dixit |

    Mohammed Jamil is the group general counsel of Saudi Arabian lubricant maker Petromin Corporation. Jamil has over 20 years of in-house experience working as an attorney across multiple jurisdictions. In the Middle East, he has worked in the legal teams of Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), Kuwait Finance House, and TRW.

    RANKINGS: ALB Asia Top 15 GCs 2024

    In the fast-paced world of Asian business, general counsel are emerging as key players in shaping corporate strategy. Gone are the days when these legal experts were confined to the sidelines of compliance and risk management. Today, they're at the forefront of innovation, building trust, and driving their organisations forward.

    GC Profile: Alex Au, Director – General Counsel (Corporate & Investment), Link Asset Management Limited

    In the fast-paced world of Asian business, general counsels are playing an increasingly important role in shaping corporate strategy. These legal experts are now at the forefront of innovation, building trust, and driving their organizations forward. ALB recognises Alex Au, Director and General Counsel (Corporate & Investment) at Link Asset Management Limited, as one of ALB Asia's top general counsels for 2024.

    THAILAND: Going Electric

    by Sarah Wong |

    Thailand has established itself as the most dynamic automotive market in Southeast Asia, particularly during a period of industrial transformation in the region. In response to cost and regulatory factors, manufacturers and automakers from China are realigning their supply chains, resulting in increased competition within the Thai market. And while the surge in Chinese electric vehicles in Thailand is creating new opportunities for legal services, lawyers need to adapt quickly to grab their share of the work.

    LEGAL NETWORKS: Network-Powered AI

    by Nimitt Dixit |

    Proactive legal networks are playing a unique role in the proliferation of the latest in artificial intelligence within the legal industry.

    PROFILE: Chris Lovell, Holding Redlich: Share what you kill

    by Renu Prasad |

    Holding Redlich managing partner Chris Lovell thinks that equity partnerships which run on ‘eat what you kill’ models should learn some table manners. He shares his viewpoint with Renu Prasad

    FEATURE: ALB Watchlist 2011

    by ALB |

    2011 promises to be another year of intrigue and transformation for many of Australia and New Zealand’s best-known firms. ALB starts the year by nominating ten firms for whom 2011 will be a particularly critical year. Whether they are law firms primed for growth or ones that are looking to recover from a setback, here are the firms that have a point to prove to the market.

    Mauritius: Passage to the BRIC nations?

    by ALB |

    Lying approximately 2,000 kms off the coast of Africa, Mauritius’s stocks in the world of offshore finance are rapidly rising. Not only is it one of the most popular channels for Indian bound foreign direct investment (FDI), but its extensive network of double taxation avoidance agreements (DTAAS) and robust regulatory regimes means the tropical island is seizing an increasingly large slice of African bound investment as well.