The interactive edition of the October 2020 issue of Asian-mena Counsel, magazine for the In-House Community is now live (below):

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This month’s issue includes.

  • Sanctions & Investigations special report, including:
    • Coverstory from Baker McKenzie lawyers with insights from two thought leading in-house counsel.
    • First 48 hours – Investigations: effective, strategic crisis-management by Osborne Clark.
    • Q&A with lawyers from Phoenix Legal about corruption compliance.
  • In-House Insights from Greg Chew, General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
  • Qatar Fact Sheet – trade marks by CWB
  • Copyright and remote learning in the time of Covid-19 by ACCRALAW
  • Remarkable changes in the new Law on Enterprises by bizconsult Law Firm
  • Offshore Update: Regulation of Virtual Asset Service Providers in the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Bermudaby Conyers
  • Hong Kong Tax Bulletin: Are you ready for the global tax reform? by Oldham, Li & Nie
  • Collections, Investigations & Audit: Spotlight on eDiscovery by Law in Order
  • The latest legal jobs, including MyCareerInLaw.com‘s ‘Opportunities of the Month
  • Plus, our Deal of the Month, the latest senior legal appointments around the region, and Asian-mena Direct, the ‘at-a-glance’ directory of law firms and other legal services providers.
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