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The A-List: Top offshore lawyers 2022

Asia Business Law Journal reveals the top offshore lawyers

Thailand Law Firm Awards 2022

Asia Business Law Journal presents the best law firm in Thailand for 2022 and four winners each in 22 practice areas

KICA elects new chairman

The Korea In-house Counsel Association held its annual general meeting on 19 January and elected Kim Sung-Han, head of management office at Golfzon Newdin Holdings, as its new chairman and president

JILA supports energy arbitration forum

Masako Takahata, vice president of the Japan In-House lawyers Association, lent her speaking expertise to the inaugural webinar of the Japan chapter of the Energy Related Arbitration Practitioners

ACC survey crunches key issues for in-house counsel

The 2022 Chief Legal Officers survey conducted by the Association of Corporate Counsel found significant transactions, business-critical and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are the key focuses

In-house counsel month ? a new concept

ACC Australia continues to innovate in its programming by replacing individual in-house counsel days with a new concept: the in-house counsel month

ACC Australia appoints new president

The Association of Corporate Counsel Australia (ACC Australia) has elected Mei Ramsay as its new national president, succeeding Justin Coss

GCAI seeks more academic partnerships

Following a partnership agreement with Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai last December, the General Counsels’ Association of India is seeking more collaborations with academia

War of attrition

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, the international legal community has condemned not just with words, but by boycotting Russian business and transactions

Overstepping the mark

The requirement to submit a test licence in the drugs and cosmetics rules goes beyond the ambit of the Parent Act, and is a hindrance to R&D for pharma companies, writes Syngene International's Shreekanth Katti

Needs of the many

What will common prosperity initiative mean for enterprises?

Fair winds for use of copyrighted material

By Shiela Marie Rabaya, ACCRALAW
The concept of fair use seems to be straightforward. But in the application, finding the balance between the original creator’s rights and fair use by the subsequent user has proven to be difficult

BSE the new listing option for China’s SMEs

By Lu Jiangxia, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Growing a conscience

Current events dictate that ESG considerations are increasing in importance for companies as well as regulators, warns Ashutosh Senger, lead counsel at Florence Capital

Withdrawal of CIRP may save corporate debtor

By Shreya Sircar and Sanjukta Roy, Bharucha & Partners

Future of Indian IP rights in the Metaverse

By Sujata Chaudhri, Urfee Roomi, and Alvin Antony, Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys
The convergence of human interaction in digital lives through the metaverse creates a harmonious virtual community, but how will this evolution cope with disputes and challenges brought by trademarks and patents from the real world?

Meta ready to throw in towel

By Freny Patel

A learning curve for edtech self-regulation

By Ashima Obhan, Obhan & Associates

Investor suitability in proxy sales of wealth management products

By Ren Guobing and Wu Nan, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Chapter 18A listings of biotech companies on the HKEX

By Jane Zhang and Xi Wenjing, Jingtian & Gongcheng

DAOism: a new kind of faith

By Andrew Godwin
The idea for a decentralised autonomous organisation, where the rules are baked into its code with no management structure or board of directors, has emerged with the rise of blockchain technology

Any and All

Resolving TM disputes in overseas jurisdictions

By He Wei, Sanyou Intellectual Property Agency

Trends in the regulation of insurance agencies

By Xiang Danyang and Li Wencheng, AnJie Law Firm

Highlights of draft amendment to Company Law

By Li Weiming, Tiantai Law Firm

Nokia-Lenovo dispute: All’s well that ends well

By Pravin Anand and Vaishali Mittal, Anand and Anand
The IP dispute shows how prioritizing mutual benefits can help resolve differences

Regulatory landscape for debt capital markets

By Aditya Bhargava and Sristi Yadav, Phoenix Legal
An even-handed approach to regulations will better serve SEBI’s goals than being overly prescriptive

Role of SEBI in ‘year of IPOs’

By Manshoor Nazki, IndusLaw
In 2021, the capital markets regulator facilitated IPOs but aimed to deter large shareholders from quick exits

Changing M&A regulations in supply chain finance

By Mark Wang, East & Concord Partners

Common excuses SOE personnel use to dodge liability

By Wang Yong and Zhao Shuyan, DOCVIT Law Firm

Prevention and control of IP risks by SMEs

By Frank Liu, Shanghai Pacific Legal

Compliance of listed companies with new regulations on external security

By Yao Xiaomin and Wang Yumo, Lantai Partners

Cheques and balances

The number of criminal cases filed against cheque defaulters has overwhelmed 含羞草社区 judicial system. One obvious solution is to decriminalise what is often a civil dispute, but lawyers aren’t convinced that’s the answer. George W Russell reports

Highlights of 2022 amendments to Civil Procedure Law

By Zhang Guanglei and Zhang Jinhui, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Limited challenge to foreign arbitral award enforcement

By Karthik Somasundram and Bhavi Vora, Bharucha & Partners

Private equity and its impact on competition

By Vandana Pai and Gayatri Ramesh, Bharucha & Partners

Decoding the amended preferential allotment norms

By Rudra Kumar Pandey and Amanjot Malhi, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Plugging into a more efficient power sector

By Abhishek Tripathi and Shivika Agarwal, Sarthak Advocates & Solicitors

Offline digital transactions are now on point

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

FDI a booster shot for the economy

By Shonali Choudhry and?Srijan Srivastava, L&L Partners

Personal information protection in internal corporate probes

By Leo Yu and Diana Duan, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Voluntary offer, formulation of terms under IAEA safeguards

By Wang Jihong and Xu Yibai, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Risks of ‘supplier-provided rebate’ in international trade

By Wang Yongliang, AllBright Law Offices

India and Singapore relax over stressed assets

By Dhananjay Kumar and Surbhi Pareek, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Hazards of exporting dual-use technology

By Essenese Obhan, Obhan & Associates

Hot seat

Parties should clearly specify the seat of arbitration as this can be a hotbed of contention when international disputes emerge, writes Tata Capital’s Rohan Thacker

Gati Shakti: National plan to transport India to success

By Soumya Kanti De Mallik and Prithviraj Chauhan, HSA Advocates

Wait and see on NFT framework in Korea

By Michael Kim, Daniel Lee, and Nathan Park, Kobre & Kim
The country is at a crossroad as it seeks to define virtual assets within its regulation

Do shareholder activists face barriers to calling meetings?

By Justin Bharucha and Sneha Jaisingh, Bharucha & Partners

Earth v law

Do lawyers have a heightened responsibility to help avert a climate catastrophe?

Shareholder disputes from a foreign investor perspective

By Inder Raj Gill and Avichal Prasad, Kochhar & Co

RBI further extends deadline for deletion of card-on-file data

By Shilpa Mankar Ahluwalia and Shobhit Shukla, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Scale-based regulation for NBFCs – A pragmatic approach

By Nishtha Arora and Soumyajit Mitra, SNG & Partners

When does CCI consider low pricing predatory?

By Lagna Panda and Prachi Agarwal, Chandhiok & Mahajan

Carbon-neutral policies in Japan

By Koji Fukatsu, TMI Associates

Carbon-neutral policies in Indonesia

By Denia Isetianti Permata and Robert Reid, Soemadipradja & Taher

Carbon-neutral policies in India

By Manisha SIngh and Pradeep Kumar Kamal, LexOrbis

Carbon-neutral policies in China

By Charles J Yao, Jingtian & Gongcheng

A comparison of carbon-neutral policies

Asian policymakers have laid down frameworks to ensure public and private sector involvement in tackling the climate crisis

IBC offers attractive options for M&A deals

By Gautam Khurana, India Law Offices

In the market for a distinctive trademark

By Manisha Singh and Shreyashi Mazumdar, LexOrbis

No confusion by design over fashion trademark

By Aprajita Nigam and Aarushi Mishra, LexOrbis

E-smoke & mirrors?

By Lalit Bhasin
The existence of differing treatments for tobacco cigarettes and their electronic counterparts is unconstitutional and illogical, writes?Lalit Bhasin

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