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Asialaw Regional Awards 2019 – shortlist announced!

21 March 2019 by Asia law

Asialaw is pleased to announce the shortlist for the second Asialaw Regional Awards, which will be held on Thursday, May 30 2019 at the Island Shangri-La in Hong Kong.

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Atsumi & Sakai welcomes new partner to its project finance practice

18 January 2019 by Asia law

Atsumi & Sakai has grown its project finance and private finance initiatives practices through the hire of new partner.

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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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Walalangi & Partners’ (W&P) M&A team

11 June 2018 by Asia law

Walalangi & Partners’ (W&P) M&A team

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Walalangi & Partners represents Tokyo Tatemono Co Ltd & Tokyo Tatemono Asia Pte Ltd

26 April 2018 by Asia law

Walalangi & Partners represents Tokyo Tatemono Co Ltd & Tokyo Tatemono Asia Pte Ltd

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Nishimura & Asahi expands Indonesia network

13 February 2018 by Asia law

Leading Japanese law firm Nishimura & Asahi (“N&A”) is pleased to announce a new association with Indonesian law firm Walalangi & Partners (“W&P”)

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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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Japan revises Stewardship Code to target voting records disclosure and governance structures

07 August 2017 by Asia law

Japan has launched significant new corporate governance reform by revising its Stewardship Code, which requires institutional investors to disclose voting records for investments and establish governance structures to prevent conflicts of interest. The challenges will be in how the changes are implemented ahead, including how existing legislation might conflict with the controversial subject of collective engagement between investors and the companies they invest in.