In January of 2015 Asia Law Portal published the inaugural annual: 30 people to watch in the business of law in Asia in 2015 and in 2016 published30 people to watch in the business of law in Asia in 2016.  In 2017: 30 people to watch in the business of law in Asia in 2017.  As 2018 approaches, Asia Law Portal is welcoming nominations for people to watch in the business of law in Asia in 2018.  Asia Law Portal will publish the 2018 list in early January.

As Yun Kriegler outlined in The Lawyer in June of 2013: “As Asia-Pacific becomes a critical part of the global legal services industry and its key economies and jurisdictions become more closely interlinked, the need for a holistic view of the legal landscape has never been greater.”  “People who have spent some time in Asia, Kriegler continued, “will know the markets there are still in their early years and public information on the legal industry is scarce.”

With this in mind, Asia Law Portal inaugurated in 2015 an annual tradition of seeking to highlight those who are integral to shaping the business of law in Asia.

Criterion for inclusion in the 2018 list is:

  1.  The 2015/2016/2017 lists will be incorporated by reference into the 2018 – so all new nominees please.
  2. People nominated should in some way be involved in the business of law in the Asia-Pacific Region.   This might include lawyers and legal professionals in startups, NewLaw, BigLaw, GlobalLaw, boutique law firms, regional elite firms, legal journalism, consultants to the profession, legal recruiting or other services providers to the profession: Anywhere where interesting work is being done at the intersection of law and business in Asia.

With these criterion in mind, please send nominations via the form below.  Please include names of nominees, a link to their professional profile (e.g. LinkedIn, website or blog) and any relevant information on why you believe they should be included in the 2018 list.  Thank you in advance for any nominations and thank you also for your readership.

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