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India Business Law Journal - March 2009

Volume 2, Issue 8

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Highlights:

In this issue

Deal or no deal?

Prominent lawyers ponder the prospects for crisis-hit transactions

Burying the hatchet

Akshay Jaitly,Ameya Khandge,Trilegal

Stimulating Indian infrastructure growth

By Akshay Jaitly and Ameya Khandge,Trilegal

Making an entrance

If India opens its legal market, what entry strategies will foreign law firms pursue?

Trimming the fat

Clients turn to LPOs to cut legal costs

Priti Suri,Ashutosh Chandola,PSA

Drastic changes needed to implement ethical conduct

By Priti Suri and Ashutosh Chandola,PSA
Amit Aswal,Engineer,Clairvolex Knowledge Processes

Legal outsourcing to gain from financial downturn

By Amit Aswal, Clairvolex Knowledge Processes
Karan Singh,Ameya Khandge,Trilegal

Banks await final judgment on loan portfolio trading

By Karan Singh and Ameya Khandge,Trilegal

Rising stars, unsung heroes

A guide to India's lesser-known law firms

Rahul Chaudhry,Partner,Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Lights, camera, action! Identifying performer’s rights

By Rahul Chaudhry,Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

On with the show

The financial crisis has not brought the curtain down on the entertainment sector

Sonali Sharma,Freddy Daruwala,Juris Corp

Investors should seek tax advice to safeguard interests

By Sonali Sharma and Freddy Daruwala,Juris Corp
Ravi Singhania,Sunil Kumar,Singhania & Partners

Indirect foreign investment policy in a state of flux

By Ravi Singhania and Sunil Kumar,Singhania & Partners

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