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AGI Legal opens in Indonesia

AGI Legal, associate firm of Allen & Gledhill and member of the Allen & Gledhill network known as A&G Asia, opens in Indonesia on May 27, 2024 at The Langham Hotel in Jakarta, with Dr Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, as the Guest-of-Honour. Also witnessing the opening ceremony was Mr Terrence Teo, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Jakarta.

AGI Legal is fully licensed to provide Indonesian legal advice. Based in Jakarta, the AGI Legal team includes Partners Kevin Sidharta, Elsie Hakim, Giffy Pardede and Aris Budi Prasetiyo, as well as Foreign Counsel Oene J Marseille, who have extensive years of experience in the Indonesian market.

With the establishment of AGI Legal, A&G Asia is well-positioned to provide clients with Indonesian legal advice that is based on sound local knowledge and international best practices. AGI Legal will also be able to tap on the rich expertise of A&G Asia, comprising over 600 lawyers and over 120 years of experience in Asia.

“We are excited to have this opportunity to expand our regional capabilities to better serve our clients across the region. We hope to contribute to the growing success of Indonesia by facilitating investments into the country, as well as helping Indonesian companies navigate the complex regulatory and legal landscapes of key markets in Asia and beyond.”, said Mr Jerry Koh, Managing Partner of Allen & Gledhill.

A&G Asia is committed to its mission of providing clients with unmatched legal services in the region, and will continue to give its best in ensuring seamless end-to-end service across jurisdictional borders.

Tags: Indonesia, Jakarta
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