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  • 1 month ago | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Bingqing Wang

    India's legal landscape has bloomed with specialised firms this past decade, driven by global deals and complex regulations. While heritage firms lean on established networks and tested systems, newcomers navigate tougher waters, as clients heavily weigh reputation. A firm's early handling of talent, operations, and market presence often shapes its future survival.

  • 1 month ago | legalbusinessonline.com | Bingqing Wang |Nimitt Dixit |Sarah Wong

    Singapore’s legal market is continuously evolving, with emerging boutique firms redefining the landscape through specialised expertise, client-focused service, and innovative solutions. These firms are making a mark by challenging traditional models and excelling in niche practice areas. As in previous years, ALB spotlights these rising firms that are shaping the future of Singapore’s legal industry. The list is presented in alphabetical order and some firms have been profiled.

  • 1 month ago | legalbusinessonline.com | Bingqing Wang |Nimitt Dixit |Sarah Wong

    Singapore’s legal market is continuously evolving, with emerging boutique firms redefining the landscape through specialised expertise, client-focused service, and innovative solutions. These firms are making a mark by challenging traditional models and excelling in niche practice areas. As in previous years, ALB spotlights these rising firms that are shaping the future of Singapore’s legal industry. The list is presented in alphabetical order and some firms have been profiled.

  • 2 months ago | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Sarah Wong |Bingqing Wang

    Buoyant market conditions, an abundance of liquidity, and a need for rapid and selective fundraising saw qualified institutional placements emerge as the financing tool of choice for listed companies in 2024. The trend is likely to continue into 2025, despite slowing market conditions, experts say.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | legalbusinessonline.com | Sarah Wong |Nimitt Dixit |Bingqing Wang

    In 2024, Asia’s legal markets remained in flux. On one hand, Singapore stood tall as a neutral arbitration hub, Indonesia’s booming economy beckoned global firms, and India’s legal scene sizzled with talent wars and ambitious expansions. And Saudi Arabia led a Middle Eastern renaissance, shaking up the region with bold reforms. At the other end of the region, Hong Kong continued to reel from a tidal wave of firm downsizing and exits as it grappled with a profound crisis of confidence.

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