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How is your legal team navigating economic uncertainty while supporting business objectives?

Asian Legal Business (ALB) has partnered with Multilaw, a leading global network of independent law firms, to launch the ALB & Multilaw In-House Counsel Survey 2025: Supporting the Business in Uncertain Times.

As a valued member of the in-house legal community, your perspective is invaluable. This comprehensive survey aims to capture how in-house legal departments across Asia are:

  • Adapting to economic challenges
  • Aligning legal strategies with business goals
  • Implementing innovative approaches to resource management
  • Navigating regulatory complexities in uncertain times

Why participate?

Exclusive insights: All qualified respondents will receive a complimentary copy of the final whitepaper

Benchmark your team: Gain detailed findings about how your peers across Asian jurisdictions are performing

Strategic value: Discover effective strategies other legal departments are implementing

Contribute to industry knowledge: Help shape the understanding of best practices in challenging times

The survey takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Your responses will remain confidential and will only be presented in aggregate form in the final report.

Important dates:

  • Survey closes: July 31, 2025
  • Whitepaper launch: September 11, 2025, at the ALB Hong Kong In-house Legal Summit

Be among the first to receive comprehensive findings when the whitepaper is officially unveiled at our prestigious ALB Hong Kong In-house Legal Summit.

We appreciate your time and valuable input.
 



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