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Investigative Intelligence

July 8, 2013

How are banks in the Gulf dealing with large-scale financial defaults? By Yaser Dajani, Associate Managing Director, Kroll Advisory Solutions

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July 8, 2013

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Anti-Trust & Competition Special Report

July 8, 2013

In this issue, we bring you a comprehensive overview on anti-trust and competition law authored by Ian Forrester QC, whilst Perdana Saputro of Melli Darsa highlights the strengths and weaknesses of Indonesia’s competition regime. Chew Phye Keat of Raja Darryl & Loh contemplates the effectiveness of the Malaysian Competition Act 2012 and Dr. Tuan of LCT Lawyers gives us a fascinating look through the key-hole into the regulatory world of Vietnam’s anti-trust framework. ASIAN-MENA COUNSEL also speaks to Vivian Mak, Director and Head of Litigation, APAC, The Royal Bank of Scotland and through her eyes we see the changing tapestry of a litigator’s role at the Bank, in our In-House Insight feature.

CIETAC: Uncovering the differences between the Beijing and the Shanghai Rules

July 8, 2013

In our last issue, (Volume 10 Issue 3) we brought you an overview of the key changes to the CIETAC Rules 2012 in “Moving the CIETAC goal posts…for the better.” Here, Harry Liu and Yue Qiu of King & Wood Mallesons guide us through the major differences between the CIETAC Beijing Rules and the CIETAC Shanghai Rules, enlightening us as to how these distinctions have a bearing on choice of venue for the parties involved.

Changes on the horizon for the RMB?

July 8, 2013

Recent efforts to encourage foreign direct investment in Renminbi (RMB) represent one of several systematic steps taken by the Chinese government in its long march towards full convertibility and internationalisation of the RMB. But just how broad is the ability of foreign investors to use RMB to undertake direct investment in China? Zheng Yu of Gide Loyrette Nouel canvasses recent regulatory developments and examines the sectors where restrictions on foreign investment in RMB may apply.

A cure-all provided by the Decurion?

July 8, 2013

Anthony Woo and Jenny Zhuang of Kennedys share with us their insights following a momentous judgment in the shipping arena in Hong Kong. For the first time, the meaning of ’control’ in the context of a ship arrest was contemplated by the Hong Kong Courts – paving the way for some much needed clarity for ship owners.

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July 8, 2013

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Labour & Employment Update

July 8, 2013

Our cover story takes you through the merits and loopholes of employment legislation in various jurisdictions across the Asia and MENA regions. In addition, Bae Kim & Lee navigate the Korean employment maze and home in on dismissal issues whilst Al Tamimi provide us with an absorbing update on the state of play of employment in the UAE. We are also excited to showcase the results from our External Counsel of the Year survey – where in-house counsel were asked to weigh in on who they believed to be exceptional external counsel in their own jurisdictions. We bring you the results and more here.

External Counsel of the Year – Shining examples

July 8, 2013

The relationship forged between in-house counsel and their external counterparts is a strong one, and in many cases can determine the volume of work directed their way. From our Representing Corporate Asia & Middle East Survey 2011, we have mined in-house counsel’s votes to reveal the winners of ASIAN-MENA COUNSEL’S External Counsel of the Year accolade.

A time to reap and a time to sow – the benefits of establishing an external counsel panel

July 8, 2013

Increasingly for in-house counsel, the intelligent appointment of an external panel of select legal advisers can significantly reduce the time and money spent on effectively managing risk. It follows then that developing close working relationships with external counsel can go a long way towards explaining value and justifying costs to senior management. External lawyers assist by providing a full suite of legal services, commercially savvy advice and specialist support and know-how. Evangelos Apostolou, Deputy General Counsel of Asia Pacific, Ernst & Young highlights the benefits of establishing an external counsel panel in an age where the role of in-house lawyers is continually evolving.

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