The outcome of the country’s presidential election in February has restored investor confidence in Southeast Asia’s largest economy, and international law firms are now getting ready for an increase in Indonesia-related work.
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The Strategy Behind a $525M Patent Infringement Verdict Against Amazon Web Services
“In massive, high-stakes litigation, it’s really, really difficult to try cases [against] somebody like Amazon who’s got, for all intents and purposes, unlimited resources,” said the plaintiff’s counsel, Courtland Reichman, noting his team put more than 30,000 hours into the suit.
Norton Rose Fulbright Grew Revenue 8% Amid Management Exits
The global law firm saw rising demand across its platform, said U.S. managing partner Jeff Cody.
Manhattan Prosecutors Urge Judge to Fine Trump $3,000 Over Alleged Contempt
The ex-president—now on trial over alleged hush money payments—violated a gag order in his social media statements.
When Drinking to Escape Has You Trapped: A Look at Alcohol Use in the Legal Profession
It is not exactly news at this point that alcohol use in the legal profession is pervasive and frequently unhealthy or problematic. What is less well known is why, exactly, that is the case.