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  • Feb 27, 2024 | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Sachin Dave

    Indian cross-border arbitration boutique Singularity Legal has established its second international office in under a year, with a new outpost in Singapore. After the Mumbai-headquartered firm launched in the UAE last March, the firm said it had chosen Singapore as it is a “global dispute resolution hub.”“Singularity’s establishment in Singapore strengthens its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its clients across borders.

  • Nov 8, 2023 | legalbusinessonline.com | Ishita Shome |Nimitt Dixit |Sachin Dave

    As you step into the digital labyrinth of data protection, imagine for a moment that you, as an in-house counsel, are the guardian of secrets in a high-tech fortress, entrusted with the task of defending the treasure trove of personal information from the relentless onslaught of data marauders!  So, what will be your various lines of defence, and how will you prepare your organisation to ensure compliance with the newly passed Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023?

  • Sep 26, 2023 | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Mari Iwata |Sachin Dave

    Bangkok-headquartered Tilleke & Gibbins, Thailand’s largest law firm, has become the latest member of Drew Network Asia (DNA), Singapore firm Drew & Napier’s regional law network. DNA now has a presence in nine countries and includes about 824 fee-earners. DNA is a cross-border “firm of firms” that brings together a network of “blue-chip law firms” in Southeast Asia as a united collective, to provide international perspectives and local expertise to clients, Drew & Napier said in a statement.

  • Sep 14, 2023 | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Sachin Dave |Mari Iwata

    India recently passed a wide-ranging data protection law. Lawyers share what companies need to do to keep up. India’s digital transformation has permeated to almost every aspect of personal life. From healthcare and employment to e-commerce and tourism, the country’s digital infrastructure connects more than 692 million internet users to domestic and international businesses, whose operations and services depend on the personal information they collect from their customers.

  • Aug 4, 2023 | legalbusinessonline.com | Nimitt Dixit |Sachin Dave

    International law firms have continued to invest in their growth in the Middle East, with the likes of Addleshaw Goddard, Charles Russell Speechlys, Clyde & Co, Baker Mckenzie, Baker Botts and Taylor Wessing adding partners across the Middle East recently. UK-headquartered Addleshaw Goddard added a sixth partner to its soon-to-launch Riyadh office, snapping up transactions partner Christian Broth from Clifford Chance’s Saudi Arabian joint venture AS&H Clifford Chance.

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