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March 7, 2017
This months India newsletter from Clasis Law includes an article on the “Regulatory challenges for Vodafone Idea merger”, plus updates in Projects, Energy, IP and Banking & Finance ...
February 3, 2017
Venture capital funds (VCFs) are contributing considerably to India’s economic growth. The amount of investment directed to venture capital has grown in recent years due to the pro-business environment and ...
January 9, 2017
The increased use of technology has paved its way into our daily lives causing consumers to rely on it for availing even the most unconventional goods and services. This accelerated use of technology ...
January 9, 2017
M&A Special Report In this month’s M&A issue we shine a light on two of the region’s biggest economies: China and India. First, we examine how China’s overseas acquisition frenzy is facing a backlash from regulators at home and abroad. Then we move to India and look at opportunities to invest in an e-commerce market that grew by a whopping 30 percent from 2011 to the end of 2015 and is expected to have doubled again during 2016. Phoenix Legal explores the legal landscape for investors.
January 5, 2017
As one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, India is a party to many international commercial arbitrations and the government is making efforts ...
December 7, 2016
India’s new insolvency and bankruptcy code came into force last week, raising hopes that failing companies will be recognised and wound up much quicker in the future...
November 11, 2016
The marketing and advertising industry has grown as an organised industry using innovative ideas that are designed to ...
October 14, 2016
Keeping Hong Kong competitive Rose Webb, chief executive officer of the Competition Commission of Hong Kong, talks about the city’s new Competition Ordinance.
Recent examples of consent decrees in Korea and their implications The system, introduced in 2011, is expected to be used more actively in the future as companies have begun to view it as a viable way to resolve free-trade cases, write Chang-Ho Kum, Kenneth T Kim and Jin Woo Hwang of Yoon & Yang.
Levelling the playing field in the Philippines Until last year, the Philippines was the only founding member of Asean that did not have a comprehensive competition law in place. Francisco Ed Lim, Patricia-Ann T Prodigalidad, Eric R Recalde of ACCRALAW review the Philippine Competition Act.
India: The ‘single economic entity’ defence Although India’s competition law framework is in its early stages, the Competition Commission has reviewed several cases where the ‘single economic entity’ defence has been raised. Ritika Ganju and Ankur Verma of Phoenix Legal analyse the precedent.
October 14, 2016
Although India’s competition law framework is in its early stages, the Competition Commission has reviewed several cases where the ‘single economic entity’ defence has been raised. Ritika Ganju and Ankur Verma of Phoenix Legal analyse the precedent.
October 12, 2016
The Government of India in the recent past has taken a slew of far-reaching measures to ease foreign investment in ...
October 11, 2016
October 5, 2016
Inc': Vishakhapatnam Refinery Modernization Project approved; Government approves incorporation of Sagarmala Development Company; New policy framework for long-term coal supply linkage released; and Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approves setting up of a 1980MW thermal power plant in UP ...
October 5, 2016
Including: The Constitution (One Hundred And First Amendment) Act; The Foreign Direct Investment Policy; and The Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Fourth Amendment Rules ...
October 5, 2016
Whether two Indian parties can choose a foreign seat of arbitration? An unsolved mystery ...
October 5, 2016
The marketing and advertising industry has grown as an organised industry using innovative ideas, which are designed to engage the aspirations of the viewers and form a bond with the public.