FORUM: Listen to the Client

by Nimitt Dixit |

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Time Is Money

by Nimitt Dixit |

For decades, timesheets have been the bane of junior lawyers, as law firms almost uniformly use them to track productivity. But recent moves are seeking to make them less burdensome – as well as incentivise lawyers to complete them. 

Law in the Time of Robots

by Nimitt Dixit |

Even as generative AI sweeps the globe, Indian law firms have been slow to embrace it. Those that have done, though, are encountering lower costs and shorter turnaround times. But as with any new technology, it’s critical that firms move carefully. 

INDIA REPORT: Capital Times on D-Street

by Nimitt Dixit |

It’s been a record-setting year for India’s IPO market, and law firms have reaped the benefits, representing issuing companies and lead managers. And the party isn’t expected to end any time soon: Lawyers believe there is a lot more is to come in 2024 despite the upcoming general elections. 

IN-HOUSE INSIGHT: A Lawyer’s Role in the Development Of The Web3 Industry

by Subha Chugh |

The Web3 industry, covering the wide ambit of blockchain, crypto, DeFi, and now vying to engulf AI as well, is notorious for functioning in the grey. Mass media often associates it with the black market, dark web, and scams.

Q&A: ‘we need to recalibrate our approach to competition regulation in the digital economy’

by Nimitt Dixit |

India’s top competition regulator, the Competition Commission of India, has been leading the charge to modernise the country’s laws to bring them in line with India’s ever-evolving digital business environment.

EXPLAINER: Could the listing of a not-for-profit revolutionise social sector financing?

by Nimitt Dixit |

SGBS Unnati Foundation, a Bengaluru-based not-for-profit organisation (NPO), became the first such entity to be listed on India’s social stock exchanges (SSE) just a year after the authorities allowed for such listings in order to promote a transparent and credible way for NPOs to raise funds

RANKINGS: ALB India Top IP Lawyers 2023

As in other years, ALB has identified top-notch intellectual property lawyers in India, acknowledged for their handling of cutting-edge legal matters and exceptional performance, with the selection being made based on submissions received by ALB. The list is in alphabetical order, and certain lawyers have been profiled.

STATE OF THE MARKET: India

by Nimitt Dixit |

The pandemic might be (almost) over, but the sense of unease remains strong in Asia’s legal industry. While life might have returned to normal, and supply chains appear back on track, the region is continuing to experience uncertainty over slowing global economic momentum, tightening monetary policy affecting credit growth, and lingering concerns about inflation. China’s seemingly irreversible economic decline is also hanging heavy.

BRIEFS: As Trade Ties Strengthen, Indian Law Firms Make a Beeline for Dubai

by Nimitt Dixit |

Indian law firms have traditionally taken a conservative stance on international expansion. But as the country's financial clout spreads overseas, law firms are setting their sights on key international business hubs to support this wave of expansion.