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Asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 – winners

21 September 2018 by Asia law

Asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 – winners

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asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 - shortlist announced

02 August 2018 by Asia law

asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 – shortlist announced

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Asialaw ALP Awards 2017 – winners announced

29 November 2017 by Asia law

On November 28, the best national and regional law firms from across the region gathered at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong for the inaugural Asialaw Asia-Pacific Legal Practice Awards.

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Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2017

29 September 2017 by Asia law

Asialaw recognises Asia's leading dispute resolution firms and individuals

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Asialaw Dispute Resolution Awards 2017 – 7 days until the announcement

21 September 2017 by Asia law

The nominations for the third annual Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards have been announced

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Partner moves and firm updates for the week of Sep 4

05 September 2017 by Asia law

Latest updates from Hong Kong, Singapore, India and more

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Legal considerations for investors along the One Belt One Road

28 July 2017 by Asia law

Policymakers, academics and lawyers at a conference in Hong Kong last month spoke of the “immense opportunities” for investors in Asia in sectors such as transport and energy generation under the One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative. They warned, however, that investors in the 65 countries along the route of OBOR must be aware of the risks in putting their money into emerging economies that may not be equipped with robust legal frameworks.

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What trends can be observed as China cracks down on corruption?

26 July 2017 by Asia law

This year marks the fifth year of President Xi’s anti-corruption campaign, but China is moving only slowly up the ranks of the least corrupt jurisdictions globally. Transparency International had it at 79 on its corruption perception index in 2016, compared to 83 the year before. At the same time, proposals to amend the anti-unfair competition law, a social credit system and a national supervisory commission that is expected be in place by March 2018 shows a clear message from the Chinese government: Big Brother is watching and investigations into suspected corruption will only intensify, so businesses operating in China should ready themselves for legal consequences if their anti-corruption policies are weak.

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Third-party funding in arbitration now permitted in Hong Kong

15 June 2017 by Asia law

Like it or not, arbitration can be expensive. Third-party funding arrangements offer a possible solution.

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Partner moves and firm updates for the week of June 12

13 June 2017 by Asia law

Latest moves and updates from Thailand, China and Australia