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Taiwan: Governing the AI genie

By Ken-Ying Tseng, Sam Huang, Lily Kuo, and Chi Lee, Lee and Li

Taiwan’s top 100 lawyers

Based on an extensive survey of in-house counsel and others, we reveal the top 100 lawyers in Taiwan

2024: Spheres of influence

Legal professionals predict the key developments that will shape the Asian region in 2024

First time? Don’t pAnIc!

Smita Rajmohan, a counsel at Autodesk, explains how to introduce AI into your company

Applying fair use doctrine to generative AI

By Ernest Luigi A Manzanares, Federis & Associates Law Offices

Applying for a VASP licence in BVI

By Gary Smith and Frost Wu, Loeb Smith Attorneys

Real estate prosperity only through radical decarbonisation

By Ashoo Gupta, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

Fine words butter no parsnips, nor apparently chicken

By Manisha Singh and Tushitta Murali, LexOrbis

Employee transfer needs trust on both sides

By Anirudh Mukherjee and Pankaj Anil Arora, Kochhar & Co., Advocates & Legal Consultants

Balancing data protection and commercial practice

By Mathew Chacko, Aadya Misra, and Vishnu Naduvakkad, Spice Route Legal

Punching the clock

A national debate on long, grinding work hours finds most relevance in the legal profession

Digital India is now leading the world

By Rajesh Narain Gupta and Aniket Vijay Singh Rajpurohit, SNG & Partners

Right place and right time

By Chen Zhida, Helmsman 

Brains trust: Adjudicating private fund e-contracts

CITIC Securities top in-house lawyers discuss validity issues and trial rules that adjudicators can follow

Back from the brink

China's increasingly mature bankruptcy regime has become a reliable tool for market self-correction

Company Law amendments: highlights and shortcomings

By Wu Dong and Wang Zhengqian, Hui Ye Law Firm

Early management of legal risks in startup equity financing

By Zou Chunpeng, DOCVIT Law Firm

Product-by-process claim lesson in appeal judgment

By Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal, and Siddhant Chamola, Anand and Anand

Steady as she goes

Tax specialists Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan provide an analysis of the tax policies unveiled during the budget

Practice, prospects of substantive consolidation

By Amy Ren and Shawn Xu, Llinks Law Offices

Charting course for indirect tax laws in India

By Shivam Mehta and Tanya Garg, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan

FET for mining enterprises and their foreign investments

By Mariana Zhong and Zheng Xinming, Hui Zhong Law Firm

Are husband-and-wife and one-person companies the same?

By Xie Yang and Chen Yuqi, Zhilin Law Firm

Retroactive voiding of VAM clauses in IPO process

By Li Ling and Wu Jinfeng, Grandway Law Offices

Flow interrupted!

The central bank’s recent directive on the holdings of AIFs has created compliance trouble for banks, NBFCs

Dizzy heights of spin-off success

By Stephen Luo and Stella Yeung, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Building an infrastructure superhighway

The legal and regulatory challenges holding back a promising infrastructure sector

Shuffling the deck

Bleak prospects have dealt a challenging hand of enhanced regulations to players in China’s private equity market

Repeal consumer protection disguised as tax provision

By Mukesh Butani, Shankey Agrawal, and Lopamudra Mahapatra, BMR Legal

Ensuring liquidation preference to protect investor rights

By Parag Bhide and Mitali Kshatriya, Bharucha & Partners

Literal or liberal interpretation in extending arbitration

By Sudeshna Guha Roy and Ayush Chaturvedi, Bharucha and Partners

Why are Cayman Islands’ foundation companies popular?

By Robert Farrell, Loeb Smith Attorneys

China’s export control system and tips for compliance

By Qiu Mengyun and Han Xiaoxi, AllBright Law Offices

Countering bad-faith TM hijack by first-to-file

By Mila Federis, Federis & Associates Law Offices

Cayman toolkit for foreign arbitration

By Jeremy Lightfoot, Kimberley Leng, and Yi Yang, Carey Olsen in Hong Kong
Recent developments have reinforced the Cayman islands’ pro-arbitration reputation

2023 – The legal year in review

From AI and geopolitics to energy transitions and global taxation, law firms and in-house counsel had plenty to keep them busy in 2023

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