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Shuffling the PE deck

Key trends reshape private equity landscape

Countdown for insurers under Foreign Investment Law

By Elsie Shi and George Yu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Balancing interests behind key PE/VC clauses

By Vincent Shen and Sun Jingqiu, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

Challenges facing PE funds in buyout investments

By Xiao Fei and Li Wen, Guantao Law Firm

Obstacles, countermeasures to capital reduction by foreign investors

By Joyce Zhang and Aurora Zhang, Llinks Law Offices

Secondary fund compliance and legal concerns

By Ran Lu and Pei Zhihao, Han Kun Law Offices

Reduction rules for VCFs in the capital market

By Michelle Lu, Brightstone Lawyers

The value vector

Companies are putting greater pressure on external counsel to make them prove their worth

Technology neutrality

Data dilemma

What does it mean for companies to be assigned a fiduciary responsibility under the recent data protection law

2023 – The legal year in review

A look back at the chief geopolitical and economic trends that had a fallout on Asia’s legal world

Does private credit need stricter regulation?

By Aditya Vikram Dua and Aniket Sawant, SNG & Partners

The unexpected GST burden on Japanese corporate guarantees

By Reena Asthana Khair and Vrinda Bagaria, Kochhar & Co.

Monetisation of renewable energy in focus

By Milind Jha and Nakul Vohra, Dentons Link Legal

Weighing the future

IBLJ celebrates the rising stars of India's legal profession

Arbitrator still in place despite unilaterally adjusting fees

By Sneha Jaisingh and Zashank Mehta, Bharucha & Partners

Action needed on lack of SIDI neutrality

By Vandana Pai and Priankita Das, Bharucha & Partners

Only green energy will sustain data centres

By Prashanth Sabeshan, Dentons Link Legal

Cross-border tax sole benefit still a good object

By Mukesh Butani and Pranoy Goswami, BMR Legal

Supreme Court’s stand on unstamped arbitration agreements

By Ila Kapoor and Surabhi Lal, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Adhere to the patent rules or else

By Manisha Singh and Shilpa Priyadarsini, LexOrbis

Dynamic injunction a red card for sports pirates

By Ritika Agarwal, LexOrbis

Navigating the OTT landscape in broadcasting bill

By Ashima Obhan and Arnav Joshi, Obhan & Associates

AIFs provide safety in numbers for FDI

By Rohit Jain and Roopal Bajaj, Singhania & Co

Fresh directions

How are IBBI’s proposed changes set to impact the resolution process and overcome existing hurdles

Protecting patient data: Indian data protection framework

By Mathew Chacko, Aadya Misra, and Shambhavi Mishra, Spice Route Legal

Singapore blooms as hub for dispute resolution

By Ban Jiun Ean, Maxwell Chambers
Maxwell Chambers CEO talks about why Singapore continues to flourish as a prominent arbitration hub

Which way the gusts blow for offshore wind projects

By Prashanth Sabeshan, Dentons Link Legal

The sky’s the limit even for taxes

By Mukesh Butani and Pranoy Goswami, BMR Legal

RBI as consumer loans watchdog or obstruction

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

Driving the electrification of public transport forward

By Anurag Dwivedi and Shashwat Bhaskar, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

Making room for confessions

CCI gives parties the option to come clean after being served with an investigating order

MSME sector not so small for Korean businesses

By Rajat Prakash, Siddharth Mahajan, and Bharat Sood, Athena Legal

Make in India needs immigration into the country

By Gautam Khurana and Promila Dhar, India Law Offices

Pillar two: setting the web

Pillar two of a global tax initiative to clamp down on cross-border tax avoidance from multinationals is here. Do Asian jurisdictions stand ready?

Final frontiers, first opportunities

India's moon mission rocketed space into the minds of savvy businesses eager for a crack at the final frontier. But are the regulatory parameters in place to support the investment?

Perfect storm brewing for oil, LNG shipping

By Maureen Poh, Helmsman

Unleashing data

With China having established the National Data Administration, how should enterprises respond to the central government’s regulation of data?

Loading legaltech

Our survey finds widescale acceptance of legaltech among firms, but some resistance remains

Japan anti-bribery enforcement trends

By Kengo Nishigaki, Nobuhiro Matsuo, and Patrick Forman, GI&T Law Office

Resolving foreign shareholder withdrawal from Sino-foreign JVs

By Sun Shaosong and Niu Yue, Guantao Law Firm

Guideline clarifies conflicts of jurisdiction in cross-border litigation

By Guo Shuai and Xing Jingyu, Jincheng Tongda & Neal

Risks and precautions for nominee loans

By Guang Zhenming, Joint-Win Partners

Fending off LNG trade risks with ‘back-to-back’ clauses

By Wang Jihong and Liang Danni, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Strength in numbers

National in-house counsel bodies in Asia see wisdom in joining hands with resourceful larger counterparts

The green scheme

How regulating green hydrogen will play a big role in government plans for energy independence

Gender-fair language in patent law – ‘they’ over ‘he’ and ‘she’

By Archana Shanker and Priya Singh, Anand and Anand

The clouds of Rainbow Papers roll away

By Karthik Somasundram, Bharucha & Partners

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