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Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards 2019 – winners revealed

20 September 2019 by Asia law

The winners for the fifth annual Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards have been announced

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Mayer Brown expands IP and TMT practice in Asia

13 September 2019 by Asia law

Mayer Brown expands its IP and TMT practice in its Beijing and Hong Kong offices.

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asialaw Profiles and asialaw Leading Lawyers 2020 - NOW LIVE

13 September 2019 by Asia law

asialaw Profiles and asialaw Leading Lawyers 2020 edition is LIVE!

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Highlighted and key developments of Indonesian investment and M&A regulations

06 September 2019 by Luky I Walalangi

What were the most important legal developments in the last 12 months and how might they affect businesses?

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Macau SAR’s most relevant legal developments in the last 12 months

06 September 2019 by Asia law

Macau SAR (MSAR) is recognised as one of the most open economies in the world by the World Trade Organization in terms of investment, as it is a tax haven and a free port with no foreign exchange control regimes.

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THE INDONESIAN KPK’S PERFECT RECORD COMES TO AN END

04 September 2019 by Asia law

From the time it commenced operations in 2003, the Indonesian Commission for the Eradication of Corruption (“KPK”) had never lost a case.

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OSS System – Indonesia’s Answer to Minimize Bureaucracy and the Lengthy Licensing Regime

04 September 2019 by Asia law

On 21 June 2018, the Indonesian Government introduced the Online Single Submission (“OSS”) system under Regulation No. 24 of 2018 (“GR 24/2018”) on Electronically Integrated Business Licensing Services.

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Chinese Court Being more Tolerant with Pathological Arbitration Clause

04 September 2019 by Asia law

On 14 December 2018, Beijing 4th Intermediate Court (the “Court”) upheld the validity of a pathological arbitration agreement which does not provide a seat of arbitration nor does the arbitration institution thereunder actually exist in Chinalight International Trade Co. Ltd. v Tata International Metals (Asia) Ltd. (“Chinalight v. Tata”).

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Arbitration of BRI disputes: Singapore’s burgeoning role

04 September 2019 by Peter Doraisamy

The Belt-Road Initiative stands tall as the largest transcontinental infrastructure program the world as ever seen. Cutting across 68 nations and linking together three continents by land and sea, the BRI is a revival of the ancient trade network, the Silk Roads that drove economic growth and development in Asia.

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Australia’s Gadens welcomes new planning and environment director

30 August 2019 by Asia law

Gadens hires a specialist to lead its planning and environment practice.