Striking up a new kind of ‘Dialogue’
November 5, 2014
In the first of a series of articles, ASIAN-MENA COUNSEL looks at silo-busting within both law firms and corporations. It is a well-known fact that operating in cell-like structures or silos can stymie cohesive thought and can lead to territorial behaviour. To combat this sense of isolation, knowledge-sharing expert Bill Proudfit1 discusses the importance of the ‘Bohm Dialogue’ as a possible solution to enhancing productivity and building relationships in the workplace. Here we take a look at how knowledge sharing and the ‘Bohm Dialogue’ can break down barriers and encourage frank exchanges in (legal) organisations.
With eyes wide open
November 5, 2014
ASIAN-MENA COUNSEL spoke to former General Counsel for an Australian University, Sascha Hindmarch, about her recent transition back into private practice with US/UK boutique law firm Hausfeld & Co LLP. Here, Sascha tells us about the factors that triggered her decision to move back to private practice, some of the perceived barriers to entry as well as the challenges she has encountered along the way.
Clyde & Co to establish fully integrated office in Saudi Arabia
October 22, 2014
Clyde & Co has obtained formal approval from the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi
Clyde & Co to establish fully integrated office in Saudi Arabia
October 22, 2014
Clyde & Co has obtained formal approval from the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi
Hong Kong arbitration week
October 15, 2014
As you may know, the 3rd annual Hong Kong Arbitration Week is taking place from
Foreign investment in Indonesian real estate
October 14, 2014
Indonesia’s Agrarian Law provides that foreigners can only acquire right to use (hak pakai) title for land if they reside in Indonesia. If foreign investors wish to engage in …
Bumpy road ahead for vehicle manufacturers in India – pulled up by the competition watchdog
October 14, 2014
South Asian markets are one of the fastest growing markets for vehicle manufacturers worldwide. However, doing business in South Asia has its own challenges. The anti-monopoly watchdog of India …
Landmark case on minimum wages in Malaysia… Does it include a service charge?
October 14, 2014
In June 2014, the Malaysian Industrial Court, in a landmark decision, ruled on the issue of a hotel employee’s salary structure. …
The Engineering Law, as amended – Summary
October 14, 2014
As Qatar’s business sector continues to mobilise itself to achieve the goals of Qatar’s 2030 Vision and in particular to prepare for FIFA …
The Nitiqat system – Increasing the quantity and quality of employment for KSA nationals
October 14, 2014
Since August 2011, the KSA Ministry of Labour has embarked on an ambitious program to create jobs for KSA nationals. Nitiqat is now well known amongst KSA employers who …
Korean court’s position on parallel importing of genuine goods
October 14, 2014
Parallel importing occurs when a third party imports genuine goods to Korea without the express permission of the sole/exclusive importer of the goods. …
Selling products in the UAE – opportunity or minefield?
October 14, 2014
With its oil wealth and strong demand for all manner of industrial and consumer goods, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is an attractive …
New procedural rules for setting up a general information website and social network
October 14, 2014
Under the Vietnamese regulations of Internet service and online information, social network is defined as an information system that provides its users with such …
Q&A with centenary celebrators Nakamura & Partners
October 7, 2014
International patent law firm Nakamura & Partners is currently celebrating its centenary. Over the past
Q&A with centenary celebrators Nakamura & Partners
October 7, 2014
International patent law firm Nakamura & Partners is currently celebrating its centenary. Over the past

