Tag: PJS Law
Firms act on landmark USD300m solar financing in the Philippines
Firms advise on TotalEnergies and renewable energy developer Nextnorth’s USD300 million in financing for a 440MW solar project in the Philippines
PJS Law steers USD35m microgrid rollout in Philippines
PJS Law advises Singapore-headquartered WEnergy Global and Philippine developer ARCII on the launch of a PHP2.1 billion (USD35 million) off-grid microgrid initiative
Global wealth shift underway: PJS Law’s Jacinto-Barrientos
The official launch of PJS Law’s private wealth and family governance practice group is timely during an unprecedented global wealth transition
Philippines Law Firm Awards
Asia Business Law Journal names the top law firms in the Philippines
The Philippines top lawyers 2025
Following an extensive nomination process, Asia Business Law Journal unveils its top performers of the country’s legal profession
Philippines’ PJS Law raises power focus with ex-ERC chair
PJS Law hires former ERC chair Monalisa Dimalanta as senior partner to boost its power industry practice
Dentons plans Thai combination in latest SEA expansion
Dentons is expanding in Southeast Asia by combining with Thai firm Pisut & Partners
On the move
Elections, political tensions, accelerated regulation and shifting sands of opportunity are some of the factors influencing law firm movements in the region
On the move
Elections, political tensions, accelerated regulation and shifting sands of opportunity are some of the factors influencing law firm movements in the region
Dentons-Philippines law firm combination goes live
Global law firm Dentons and Phillippines law firm PJS Law have officially kick-started their combination close to one year after announcing the planned launch
Dentons joins forces with Philippines’ PJS Law
Global law firm Dentons solidifies its Asean presence with the Philippines’ PJS Law joining its network and adding to Dentons offices in leading Southeast Asian economies, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam
Maintaining momentum
Massive infrastructure development and liberalisation of overseas investment have boosted the Philippines’ competitiveness, but the pandemic has changed everything. What will a newly elected government mean for business-related legal reform?


































