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Nominations are now open for the The Macallan ALB Hong Kong Law Awards 2016. Now on its 15th year, the event will be held on Friday, September 9, at the Conrad Hong Kong.

The event’s 39 award categories recognise and celebrate the achievements of Hong Kong’s leading law firms and in-house legal teams, as well as the top deals and dealmakers of 2016.

Following the awards’ success in 2015, this year’s event will feature several new awards categories (please download the Research Methodology below for more information), including Woman Lawyer of the Year, Young Lawyer of the Year and Corporate Citizenship Law Firm of the Year.

The nominations will be judged by our selected group of impartial experts, including key in-house lawyers and selected industry specialists. Please click the links below to download the nomination materials:  

Nomination form for DEAL CATEGORIES

Nomination form for INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES

Nomination form for FIRM CATEGORIES

Nomination form for IN-HOUSE CATEGORIES

The Macallan ALB Hong Kong Law Awards Research Methodology

All nominations must be written in the ALB nomination form, and must be submitted by Friday, July 8.

For more information on the event, please click here.

For additional inquiries and information, or to request a nomination form, please email Yvonne Lau at yvonne.lau@thomsonreuters.com, or call +852-2843-6547.

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