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Hadiputranto, Hadinoto & Partners have 15 nominations in the 2017 edition of the ALB Indonesia Law Awards. Not too far behind them are Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung in association with Herbert Smith Freehills, and SSEK Legal Consultants with 10 nominations each.

On the in-house side, legal teams from AECOM Indonesia and Indosat have the most nominations, followed by AIA Financial and CFLD Indonesia.

Now on its fourth year, this year’s awarding ceremony and black-tie gala will take place on October 26 at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta. The annual event recognises outstanding in-house teams from Indonesia’s top corporations, market-leading private practice firms and rising law firms as well as exceptional individual lawyers from Indonesia’s legal community.

New and exciting awards to watch out for this year include Dealmaker of the Year, Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year, and Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law Firm of the Year. To view the full list of finalists, click HERE.

Do not miss your chance to attend this prestigious event! Come network and enjoy an evening of celebration and entertainment with legal and business leaders. 

For reservation assistance, please contact Amy Sim at amy.sim@thomsonreuters.com.

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