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04 November 2020 by
The Women in Business Law Awards Asia-Pacific 2020 shortlist is announced.
23 January 2020 by
Two PE firms have been counselled to invest $30 million in Vietnam’s digital media platform
28 September 2019 by
The nominations for the Euromoney Legal Media Group Asia Women in Business Law Awards 2019 have been announced (please scroll down for the full list). On November 13, Asia's leading female lawyers will gather at the Island Shangri-La in Hong Kong to celebrate the achievements of women in the legal profession.
22 August 2019 by
The dissolution of Phuoc & Partners leads to the establishment of two new firms in Vietnam
17 July 2019 by
The nominations for the fifth annual Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards have been announced.
12 November 2018 by
Client Feedback on Private Practitioners across the Asia-Pacific Region
21 September 2018 by
Asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 – winners
02 August 2018 by
asialaw and Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2018 – shortlist announced
27 June 2017 by
July 1 marks the 20th anniversary since Hong Kong’s return to China and the start of its One Country Two Systems policy, which was created by Deng Xiaoping to give Hong Kong the ability to retain its economic, legal and political system, through the Basic Law, after reunification with China. Hong Kong’s reputation as a gateway for trade and the rapid development China’s legal system point to a growing need for cooperation and collaboration in the international rule of law, especially as investment increases with initiatives such as One Belt One Road (OBOR) and for policy makers, business people and academics to discuss and understand how this might work.
21 June 2017 by
Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has put out a draft competition law that aims to bring the country’s existing competition laws more in line with international markets. Unlike the existing law, the draft law explicitly covers foreign entities, and introduces anti-competition effect and market power concepts. It is expected to be submitted to the National Assembly later this year and will probably come into force in mid-2018.