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In Asia’s complex and always changing business landscape, companies are required to stay nimble and innovative in order to set themselves apart from their competition. For law firms it is no different. In the legal industry, innovation can mean different things – from providing creative solutions to clients, to running practices more efficiently to even finding new ways to attract and retain the best talent. But one thing is for certain: Those who don’t change from their old ways will be left behind.

In its inaugural Innovation List, ALB celebrates Asia’s most innovative law firms that are finding new ways to tackle old problems as they look to offer value to their clients, run their businesses better, and remain ahead of the game. To submit, please complete the form and send it to ranajit.dam@thomsonreuters.com. Submissions close Friday, February 5.

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