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The sixth edition of the ALB Indonesia Law Awards, held at the Grand Hyatt Jakarta, saw the biggest names of the industry grace the event.

Waking away with the maximum laurels was HHP Law Firm having claimed six titles. These included Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year (for Andi Yusuf), Intellectual Property Law Firm of the Year and the coveted Indonesia Law Firm of the Year.

ABNR Counsellors at Law came a close second claiming four awards which included Dealmaker of the Year (for Emir Nurmansyah), Young Lawyer of the Year (for Giffy Paradede) and Maritime Law Firm of the Year.

Meanwhile, Lubis, Santosa & Maramis was the winner of the Arbitration Law Firm of the Year while the Dispute Resolution Boutique Law Firm of the Year went to Budidjaja International Lawyers. Beijing Cyan Law Firm and UMBRA - Strategic Legal Solutions won the PRC Law Firm, Indonesia Practice of the Year and Rising Law Firm of the Year awards respectively.

In the individual categories, Mohamad Kadri of AKSET Law claimed the title of Managing Partner of the Year while the Woman Lawyer of the Year award was won by Assegaf Hamzah & Partners` Kenya Satwika.

In the In-House category, the Lubis Ganie Surowidjojo Award Indonesia In-House Team of the Year was claimed by Gojek while Antonius Alexander Tigor of Telkomsel was the winner of the In-House Lawyer of the Year award.

Find the full list of winners at the ALB Indonesia Law Awards 2019 HERE>>

 

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