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Setting up shop

Despite a restrictive regulatory regime and deep political sensitivities, now is the time for retailers to establish a foothold in India

The LPO revolution

Ben Frumin charts the development of India’s legal process outsourcing industry

Competing interests

The the International Conference on India’s New Merger Notification Regime brought together regulators and business leaders to debate the implementation of India’s new competition act

Buying land in India: From concept to completion

Sumes Dewan: how innovative structures may overcome hurdles for acquiring land

The road to REITs and REMFs

Collective investment comes to property in India

Defying the laws of economics

Indian real estate continues to boom. Can it last?

Opportunity in the face of adversity

Despite the carbon credits euphoria, climate change remains a serious threat to businesses in India

Chasing the green dollar

Indian corporates cash in on carbon credits

Tax havens under threat

A double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA) between India and Cyprus could be coming to an end. An amendment will be made to remove the tax exemption.

New bidding rules under fire

National Highway Builders Federation took the government to court

Carbon credits are no panacea

Climate change must be tackled with local laws, argues Chandran Nair

Battle over ‘home-grown knowledge’

US intellectual property lawyers experts suggested India home-grown knowledge

Indiabulls take aim

Amarchand Mangaldas advise Indiabulls Real Estate on an offer for Dev Property Development (DPD)

India tops Asian real estate growth

India the top real estate growth markets in Asia according to Australian law firm survey

Kolkata land prices soar

FoxMandal Little advises Kolkata’s Municipal Corporation of highly sought after land

New chambers for New Delhi

New Delhi approved the construction of 500 lawyers’ chambers at district courts.

Fighting for funds

Market turbulence has forced many Indian corporates to re-evaluate their domestic and international capital-raising strategies. But in spite of the difficulties, there is no shortage of investors willing to gamble on India

Southern charms

With rapid growth in technology, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and biosciences, Bangalore has become a major destination for Delhi and Mumbai law firms

Building the future

Foreign investors are flocking back to India’s once-pariah infrastructure sector. They must tread carefully, but this time the opportunities are real

Open sesame

As the debate on opening India’s gates to foreign law firms shifts from ‘if’ to ‘how’, important lessons may be drawn from other Asian jurisdictions that have implemented similar reforms

A shrill discord

Indian lawyers are fighting a rear-guard battle against globalization, argues prominent commentator and former regional editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review

The turbulent tale of Project Windstorm

In the first of a two-part series, Bob Nelson uses a fictional case study to illustrate the broad strategic considerations that are necessary when developing and financing an infrastructure project in India

Redrawing the corporate framework

Proposed amendments to India’s companies law would do away with much bureaucracy and bring India a step closer to modern international practices

Piracy in another domain

Cybersquatting is a growing menace to companies the world over. India has its own mechanism to address the problem but serious challenges remain

Premature plans

A busy year ahead

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Supreme court guidelines on speaking publicly about cases

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Correspondents

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Procedure not subservient to substantive trademark rights

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis
Loan transparency

Giving all the facts is key to transparency

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal
Evolving Tax Treaty Landscape in India

Anti-avoidance may be anti-Mauritius investment

By Seema Kejriwal and Pranoy Goswami, BMR Legal

Features

Google's Service Fee

Pause

Government halts Google Play’s delisting of Indian apps amid dispute over service fees

Patent Infringement Lawsuit Outcome

Victory for SEPs

Court awards highest ever damages in IP ruling over fight between telecoms players

India’s telecoms act

Any hangups?

India’s telecoms act updates an outdated regime but brings with it privacy and implementation concerns

Practitioner’s perspectives

Trademark enforcement choices in India

Shielding your marks

By Sujata Chaudhri, Urfee Roomi, Janaki Arun and Jaskaran Singh, Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys
Court Verdict on Hershey's Trademark Infringement Case

Hershey’s v. Atul Jalan: Scope of ‘first sale’ doctrine in TM infringement

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis
FRAND Rate Setting in Ericsson v Lava Dispute

Late but worth the wait? Decoding Ericsson v Lava verdict

By Pravin Anand and Vaishali Mittal, Anand and Anand

Vantage point

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Arbitration: A global game

India's role in enforcing foreign arbitral awards

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