Asia Business Law Journal – July/August 2020
Volume 5, Issue 1
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Highlights:
- Harbouring ambitions: Hong Kong’s new limited partnership fund regime eyes a slice of the global asset management pie
- Viral risks: Fighting cybersecurity challenges in a pandemic
- What if Trump refuses to concede electoral defeat?
- A-List: Top 100 lawyers in the Philippines
- Indonesia’s best law firms revealed
The tough get going
As the year grinds on and the pandemic shows no signs of receding, businesses are now regrouping and finding ways to move on. The new normal, as it is being called, is anything but normal, and the key qualities to thriving in this new era are resilience and grit. Individuals, businesses and governments are all adapting quickly, but the constant problem solving and crisis aversion sometimes seems like a game of whack-a-mole.
The world may yet just arrive to a better place once we have put the pandemic to rest, but complacency for now isn’t a choice.
In our cover story, Harbouring ambitions, we sail to Hong Kong, which is unrolling significant new legislation in a bid to keep up its reputation as the region’s financial hub. The Hong Kong Limited Partnership Fund Ordinance, effective from 31 August this year, seeks to snatch for itself a healthy piece of the massive private fund management business pie.
The special administrative region wants to offer an alternative home for private equity and venture capital funds that have over the years based themselves in offshore jurisdictions, but are seeing increasing pressure to shift their domicile as governments across the world tighten the screws on tax evasion, base erosion and profit shifting.
In Vanquishing viruses, we brought together an expert panel of senior in-house counsel from across Asia to discuss the challenges of safeguarding against another viral enemy, one that poses cybersecurity and data privacy risks. Data show that there has been a rise in covid-19-related phishing and ransomware attacks, and a slow response from IT teams, which have been spread thinner because of work-from-home restrictions. Our panel shares ideas and practical solutions from their own experiences on fighting these challenges.
Also in this issue, we feature two very distinguished legal professionals – a renowned legal scholar and a retired chief justice.
In Election day fireworks, we interview American constitutional expert Lawrence Douglas about some frightening scenarios for the world’s most important electoral event this year. Douglas is the author of Will He Go? Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown in 2020, which takes a look at the legal and constitutional consequences of a possible refusal by US President Donald Trump to acknowledge defeat in the 2020 election.
Douglas pulls no punches. For instance, talking about the impact of Trump on Asia, and China, in particular, he says, “…even if China remains his [Trump’s] favourite object of demonization, I don’t see him taking forceful steps to try to check Chinese power, both in terms of his generally chaotic administration and a largely dysfunctional administration.”
We also talk to the former chief justice of Canada, Beverly McLachlin, the first woman in that post, in Foreign yet familiar. Justice McLachlin was invited to sit on Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal and is an international judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court. She shares her experiences as an international judge in Hong Kong, which she says has been a “positive experience”. An immersion into the local society is required before undertaking the task of a foreign judge, she advises.
This issue also brings to you the Indonesian 2020 Law Firms Awards. This year’s winners are an interesting mix of traditional independent law firms, big international players and disruptive start-ups, a picture reflective of a diverse legal market.
We have identified one Law Firm of the Year, while in 21 other categories, we have four winners each of equal standing. Congratulations are in order for the Law Firm of the Year, Assegaf Hamzah & Partners, as well as for the best overall law firms, Ali Budiardjo Nugroho Reksodiputro, Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners, and SSEK Law Firm.
Make sure you also don’t miss our very popular Philippines A-list, with profiles of the country’s top 100 lawyers.
Best wishes,
Mithun Varkey
Editor, Asia Business Law Journal
Managing Editor, Vantage Asia
In this issue
Indonesia Law Firm Awards 2020
Asia Business Law Journal presents the best law firm in Indonesia for 2020 and four winners each in 22 practice areas
The Philippines’ top 100 lawyers 2020
Asia Business Law Journal reveals the Philippines’ top 100 lawyers
Singapore in-house competition for law students
The Singapore Corporate Counsel Association (SCCA) hosted the city-state’s first in-house counsel competition for law students: the SCCA Legal Eagle Challenge
Jumping the patent exam queue in the Philippines
Depending on the technology of the invention sought for protection, it may take three to five years from filing or national-phase entry of the application to the patent being granted
Emerging trends in patent legislation
Patent laws are fast evolving across the world, and nowhere more so than Asia. Emerging case laws and new legislation are helping shape stronger intellectual property laws for regional players
ACC moves to digital platforms during pandemic
The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) hosted an Asia-Pacific Digital Meeting to highlight the importance of gathering and sharing past experiences while exploring new ways of thinking during the current global uncertainty
Managing employment contracts during covid-19
Taking decisive action now may be critical to the survival of enterprises. Hopefully, the continued existence of businesses will allow them to survive, thrive and take care of employees in the future
Election day fireworks
Renowned legal professor Lawrence Douglas discusses the possibility of a constitutional crisis if Donald Trump should lose the US presidential election, but refuse to go
Controlling costs: deletion versus amendment of claims
Patent filings in India have increased from 47,854 patent applications in 2017-18 to 50,667 in 2018-19. Considering India has become such an important jurisdiction, the cost of filing patent applications has become a concern
Revisiting data privacy in a pandemic
A comprehensive overview of the five pillars of compliance within the Philippine Data Privacy Act
Webinar talks GCs through new landscape
The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Singapore recently hosted a webinar examining the role of general counsel in managing a covid-19 altered landscape amid unprecedented global economic and political uncertainty
Applying red-flag rule to e-commerce platform
If the facts of an infringement of copyright are as apparent as a fluttering “red flag”, the internet service provider (ISP) concerned cannot turn a blind eye
Vanquishing viral enemies
Senior in-house counsel share their ideas and practical solutions on fighting cybersecurity and data privacy challenges

























