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Asia Business Law Journal –  July/August 2023

Volume 8, Issue 1

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Highlights:

 Synergy in action

A problem shared is a problem halved

An in-house counsel association is a vital organisation for gathering and exchanging knowledge amid legal uncertainty. Interplay between diverse associations, spanning borders, fosters growth in awareness, practice and professional integrity, propelled by the digital revolution.

There appears to be a greater reliance nowadays on associations to gain expertise, information, skills and access to superior global practices to achieve effectiveness and efficiency. Our Cover story looks into the dynamics of interactions between various in-house counsel associations in Asia, as well as the intricacies of establishing connections due to varying priorities, regulatory environments and member needs.

Many leaders and prominent figures within the legal associations are agreed on the need for progressiveness. The role of In-house counsel becomes more crucial as regulatory landscapes grow intricate, demanding them to navigate complex legal frameworks across multiple jurisdictions.

These sentiments are echoed in Counsel in command, where we summarise an exclusive discussion with Hideyuki Sakamoto, the president of the Japan In-House Lawyers Association, who notes that the role of his peers has experienced a remarkable transformation. Intensifying market competition has made the role of in-house lawyers more indispensable than ever before. As Japanese enterprises expand their outreach, their in-house teams now play a pivotal role in facilitating growth outside routine legal guidance.

Recent years have also seen Singapore bloom into a leading legal hub with international law firms rapidly expanding their presence or establishing new offices in the Lion City. Singapore swing paints a picture of how the city’s legal market has become a crowded canvas, adorned with law firms of diverse shapes, sizes and fee models.

While foreign firms can offer a full range of legal services in international law but not Singapore law, alliances with local law firms have shattered these limitations. Within this competitive landscape, certain practice areas and industry sectors have emerged as vibrant hubs of activity. Dispute resolution, insolvency and restructuring, and funds and family offices reign supreme, as confirmed by lawyers we engaged with.

With a surge in innovation in the region, safeguarding creative ideas is essential. Our article titled Leaps and bounds explores the rise of the Asian market, which brings economic prosperity and also emphasises the significance of valuing and protecting IP.

Asia’s IP landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation, but the burgeoning e-commerce and digital economy pose new challenges in developing effective IP strategies. As Asian countries continue to invest in research and development, the importance of IP is set to grow, propelling the region to even greater heights of influence.

We are also excited to bring you our annual Korea Outbound Investment Guide, which provides practical advice to South Korean in-house counsel and senior management on their investments overseas. In association with the Korea In-house Counsel Association, this collaborative supplement comprises insights from expert lawyers in some of the most exciting economies around the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

The issue also packs our popular Head to Head series on arbitration landscapes and real estate markets, with a special India versus China look at patent provisions. These regional regulatory comparisons offer practical advice from legal experts in various jurisdictions on the latest developments and most exciting trends across the region.

We also bring to you the Indonesia Law Firm Awards 2023, acknowledging the country’s best in the past 12 months. Four law firms have proven to be the best of the best – and among them, Assegaf Hamzah & Partners has risen to the top as Law Firm of the Year.

Be sure not to miss our annual Philippines A-List, which rounds up the top 100 lawyers in the country based on nominations from clients at home and abroad, as well as by their international peers.

Finally, I’d like to inform you that this is my final issue as editor of Asia Business Law Journal. It has been my privilege to work for you with this publication for the past few years. Together we have shared incredible developments and advancements in the field of business law in Asia. I would encourage you to continue supporting and engaging with Asia Business Law Journal. Your readership plays a crucial role in shaping the direction and topical content of the magazine.

In this issue

Investment activities in Singapore: a legal perspective

By Christopher Tan, Henry Kim and Edward Bennett, K&L Gates Straits Law

A regional comparison of arbitration landscapes

The competition for arbitration business is heating up with a host of national developments

Disputes in Taiwan: an overview for Korean firms

By Patrick Marros Chu and Matt Lai, Lee and Li
Asia IP innovation

Leaps & bounds

How Asia is leading the way forward on IP innovation

Commercial litigation in Indonesia

Navigating commercial litigation in Indonesia

By Nien Rafles Siregar and Bobby Rahman Manalu, Siregar Setiawan Manalu Partnership
Accelerate Thailand TM applications fast track

Fast track to accelerate Thailand TM applications

By Titirat Wattanachewanopakorn and Ratinuch Kawnachaimongkol, ILCT
South Korean investment strategies India

Strategies for South Korean investment in India

By Suneeth Katarki, Rashi Saraf and Swathi Sreenath, IndusLaw
Taiwan investment strategies for Korean firms

Taiwan investment strategies for Korean companies

By Jacqueline Fu and Lin Yoting, K&L Gates
IP protection Hong Kong

IP protection in Hong Kong, with infringement case example

By Grace H W Chu, Jasmine C K Wong and Venus W S Man, Fairbairn Catley Low & Kong
IP protection in the Philippines, Rogelio Nicandro and Nicole Beatriz Yap Veloso, Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc & De los Angeles

IP protection in the Philippines

By Rogelio Nicandro and Nicole Beatriz Yap Veloso, Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc & De los Angeles
LEP strengthens ties with Malaysia

LEP strengthens long-term ties with Malaysia

By Constance Low, Loo Sim Yi and Goh Chai Ling, Adnan Sundra & Low
Commercial dispute navigation in India

Navigating commercial disputes in India

By Sumeet Kachwaha and Ankit Khushu, Kachwaha & Partners
Corporate counsel associations alliances

Strength in Numbers

Why are the region's corporate counsel associations scrambling to form alliances?

comparison of patent provisions India China

A comparison of patent provisions: India v China

What are the major developments in India and China with their evolving patent ecosystems?

Investment strategies in Nigeria

Investment strategies in Nigeria

By Ayotunde Owoigbe and Ibiyemi Ajiboye, Banwo & Ighodalo
Japan IP High Court patent finding US server

Japan’s IP High Court finds domestic patent covered US server

By Aki Ryuka and Yichen Liu, RYUKA & PARTNERS
regional comparison of real estate markets

A regional comparison of real estate markets

What developments are affecting the property sector in often volatile regional markets?

ADR in the United Arab Emirates: proactive dispute management

By Guillaume Hess, Jonathan Sutcliffe and Henry Kim, K&L Gates

Taiwan’s intellectual property protection and litigation

By Patrick Marros Chu and Winona Chen, Lee and Li
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IPR protection in Indonesia for South Korean companies

By Emirsyah Dinar, AFFA Intellectual Property Rights

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