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Asia Business Law Journal - September/October 2019

Volume 4, Issue 2

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Highlights:

In this issue

Shipping: an introduction to Marshall Islands flag

By Jonathan Silver, Maples Group

Studies highlight challenges in Philippine pharma market

By Amanda Carlota, Federis & Associates
US-China trade war: Can Vietnam capitalize on a true opportunity?

Trading trove

A foreign trade war, a collection of new trade alliances and a raft of pending legislation have placed Vietnam in a fortunate position for a major windfall. Can it capitalize?

Thailand top 100 lawyers 2019

Thailand’s top 100 lawyers 2019

Thailand remains attractive to international investors for its openness to trade. The country has been a regional hub for many sectors. Asia Business Law Journal reveals Thailand’s top 100 lawyers in 2019

ACC

2020 ACC Asia-Pacific Annual Meeting

ACC Asia-Pacific’s 2020 annual meeting in Singapore at the Shangri-La Hotel from 24 to 26 March will be homing in on key developments and trends within the region to support the theme, “the Asian century”

Vietnam

Impact of Vietnam’s new Competition Law on mergers

This article aims to explore the new law’s impact on “economic concentration” activity, which includes mergers, acquisitions, consolidations and joint ventures

Thailand

Getting the deal done: Outlook for Thailand M&A

The Southeast Asian nation expects multibillion-dollar infrastructure projects to drive M&A, but care is needed with foreign ownership restrictions

toolkit

Guernsey, Jersey toolkit for UK and Europe

The mature and stable regimes of the Channel Island states can be efficient hubs to manage capital flows across the world

insolvency

Relative priority rule in Indian insolvency law

By Pratik Datta and Varun Marwah, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co
Asia Business Journal

Opportunity knocks

Windfalls always await the lucky and the learned

Professor Eunice Kim

The era of in-house counsel

Legal academic Professor Eunice Kim heralds a new era for in-house counsel

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