Month: November 2025

Junko Suetomi Strengthens Greenberg Traurig Tokyo

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP is strengthening its services in Asia with the addition of global trade lawyer Junko Suetomi as a shareholder in its Tokyo office. Junko, who previously worked at Baker McKenzie, is a highly regarded, multidisciplinary lawyer who has advised the Japanese […]

Supreme Court of Kazakhstan.

AI and Access: Kazakhstan’s Digital Justice Journey

Digital transformation is reshaping how societies deliver public services, and justice is no exception. Across Asia and beyond, courts are adopting technology to enhance proceedings, making them more transparent, efficient, and accessible. Kazakhstan’s experience shows that digitalisation can strengthen, rather than weaken, the human dimension of […]

India’s Economic Growth Forecast: Slower but Sustained

The economic growth forecast for India was rather subdued in the recent reports by global financial institutions. US-imposed tariffs remain a key factor shaping future growth projections. The government is making a concerted effort to improve business conditions in the country. There is a push for […]

Mishcon de Reya Expands International Offering in HK

Mishcon de Reya LLP entered the Hong Kong market almost four years ago through an association with Karas So LLP with the intention of becoming certified to practise local law. This association will continue to create opportunities for collaboration and connected growth. The Mishcon de Reya LLP […]

RedView CRM

Law Firms Strengthening Client Relationships Briefing

Join us for a 45-minute session to discover how leading law firms are benefiting from RedView CRM, the most complete and connected client relationship platform for legal practices, to empower partners, marketing, and BD teams to drive measurable growth. What You’ll Learn: Event Details: Date: Tuesday, 18 November 2025Time: 10:00 AM […]

Taylor Wessing and H.M. Chan & Co to Separate in HK

Taylor Wessing and H.M. Chan & Co have mutually agreed to separate, with H.M. Chan & Co relaunching as an independent firm in Hong Kong. The two firms will continue to collaborate on client matters and support each other’s future strategies in Asia. The decoupling will […]