SUPPLEMENT: ALB ASIA WHO’S WHO 2020 A directory of law firms and service providers across Asia, the ALB Asia Who’s Who allows organisations to highlight significant work done, notable personnel and other key details about themselves. To participate, please contact Amantha Chia at [email protected]. | RANKINGS: ALB ASIA M&A RANKINGS 2020 As in previous years, ALB lists the top firms for mergers and acquisitions in the region. Coverage also includes key M&A trends in the region’s biggest markets, and Q&As with the region’s top dealmakers. To request a submission form, please contact Rowena Muniz at [email protected]. | REPORT: THAILAND As a consequence of COVID-19, Thailand has been issuing new regulations pertaining to electronic meetings. Lawyers discuss how this is leading to a “new normal” for company meetings in Thailand. | LIST: INDIA’S RISING STARS Open to those either working in-house or in law firms, the ALB India Rising Stars 2020 list will showcase 10 lawyers under 40 years of age who are doing high-quality work, and in the process earning accolades from their colleagues, superiors and clients. | MANAGING PARTNER ROUNDTABLE: KOREA The last two years had been strong ones financially for Korean law firms, but with coronavirus, it is difficult to predict what the rest of 2020 will look like. We speak to law firm leaders in the country about what the impact has been, and where the bright spots are. | FEATURE: LAW FIRM NETWORKS With the coronavirus outbreak impacting different countries around the world in different ways, and with clients seeking realistic and practical solutions, legal networks are finding creative ways to make use of their available resources, as well as knowledge and information to help its members and their clients make the best of the problems they are facing. We speak to networks about their actions in this regard. | FEATURE: LEGAL TECH Law firms and legal departments have responded quickly to COVID-19 by demonstrating a combination of business agility and digital capability. We look at some of the opportunities and challenges legal tech users face beyond the pandemic, and how they can best use the momentum of tech adoption that was kickstarted by the pandemic to drive digital transformation. | FEATURE: INVESTIGATIONS & WHITE-COLLAR CRIME According to Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), ASEAN countries have begun to show improvements in tackling corruption on the back of political will to drive through institutional change, as well as political will and practical implementation measures. Still, companies need to factor in political risk into their compliance programs, including screening potential partners who may be politically exposed persons, and also taking account the political exposures that apply to certain industries. | FEATURE: CYBERSECURITY As of last year, more than 100 law firms in the U.S. alone had experienced a significant cyber breach, potentially expose the employee data of these firms and also exposing the confidential information of their massive global clients. However, given that law firm budgets for IT and infrastructure are tight, organisations need to look seriously at migrating their systems to the cloud, as their clients already have. |
| | ALB August 2020 Editorial Preview BOOKING DEADLINE: 21 July MATERIAL DEADLINE: 28 July |
COVER STORY: ALB TRAILBLAZERS While law firms may have once courted a traditional, somewhat conventional image — today, innovation and adaptation is the name of the game. For ALB’s new Trailblazers 2020 rankings, we highlight the originality, leadership, impact and cutting-edge diversity and inclusion initiatives that set certain firms apart. | MANAGING PARTNER ROUNDTABLE: THE PHILIPPINES Weighed down by the impact of a local volcanic eruption and the coronavirus pandemic, the Philippine economy is expected to contract this year, the country's first annual GDP decline since the Asian financial crisis. Law firms in the Philippines are looking to adapt to this situation by focusing more on in-demand practices like employment and insolvency/restructuring. We speak to law firm leaders about their strategies to get through this year, and how they are planning for 2021, when business rebounds. | FEATURE: OFFSHORE COVID-19 has impacted business globally, and offshore law firms have been feeling the impact as well. We speak to them about the trends they are seeing, the impact the pandemic is having on their clients as well as themselves, and the silver linings they see in this difficult period. | REPORT: INDONESIA For the past few months, the Indonesian government has been preparing a new law that will regulate several provisions in various industry sectors in one law, with a view to strengthening the Indonesian economy, increasing competitiveness and creating jobs. This is the first time that the government has initiated this type of law, known as an omnibus law. We talk to lawyers about the progress so far, and the potential impact once the law is passed. | FEATURE: DISPUTES As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, courts and arbitral institutions across Asia-Pacific are hosting virtual hearings. We speak to lawyers and arbitration centres about these initiatives, as well as the experiences so far. | REPORT: MALAYSIA A survey from the Bar Council of Malaysia titled “The Effects of the Movement Control Order (MCO) on Law Firm Owners of the Malaysian Bar” has found that the pandemic has had a severe impact on the country’s legal industry, with 8 percent contemplating ceasing practice altogether, and nearly a third expecting to incur losses of between 100,000 and 500,000 ringgit ($23,000 to $115,000) between March and September 2020, while 29.5% of respondents. | REPORT: UAE The United Arab Emirates recently confirmed its updated Positive List of 122 economic sectors and activities in which 100 percent foreign ownership is permissible. The implementation of the Positive List is expected to encourage diversification in the economy, promote further inward investment and create jobs. We speak to lawyers in the country about its potential impact. | Add us to your safe sender list by following the steps below: 1) Go to your spam/junk mailbox 2) Double click on the junk/spam email ----> select ALB EDM 3) Click on Junk 4) Select Junk Email options. 5) Select on the Safe Lists Only and click on OK. | Asian Legal Business will also be publishing the following handbooks: 1) ALB Asia Insolvency and Restructuring Handbook 2020 2) ALB Guide to Employment Law in Asia 2020 3) ALB Guide to Ethics and Compliance in Asia 2020 4) ALB Guide to Private Wealth Management in Asia 2020 5) ALB Guide to Shanghai Star Market IPOs 2021 6) ALB China Legal Guide to the Greater Bay Area 2021 CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR COPIES |
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