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Curbing online copyright infringement: due diligence

By Madhu Chaudhary Gadodia and Rishabh G Mastaram, Naik Naik & Co

Export of goods and optimization of import taxes

By Ritesh Kanodia, Economic Laws Practice

Microfinance Institutions Bill: return of the prodigal son

By Sawant Singh and Hemant Krishna V, Phoenix Legal

Watch your step in India

By Shardul Thacker, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe

Land acquisition: time to return a little

By Deepti Mohan, Vidhii Partners

Security interests in the UAE

By Jayanthi Guru, Afridi & Angell

Distinguishing damages from indemnities

By Soumya De Mallik, Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co

Is royalty sharing still a dream for performing artists?

By Doyel Sengupta, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Moët & Chandon loses case against food seller

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis IP Practice

Reinvigorating investment in solar energy

By Saurabh Bhasin and Avirup Nag, Trilegal

Rationalizing FDI policy: review of sectoral caps

By Rajat Sethi and Simran Dhir, S&R Associates

Agreement determines arbitrator’s scope

By Vivek Vashi and Jehangir Jejeebhoy, Bharucha & Partners

Amalgamations: court no judge of commercial wisdom

By Shilpa Shah and Sharan A Kukreja, Singhania & Partners

Controlling dominance: the CCI walks a tightrope

By Suchitra Chitale and Sayan Chakraborty, Chitale & Chitale Partners

Credit rating agencies: adapting with challenges

By Soumya Mohapatra, Khaitan & Co

Investing in carbon credits and renewable energy

By Gray Taylor and Hugo Alves, Bennett Jones LLP

FCCBs: Improving options for redemptions

By Ameya Khandge and Emily Ray, Trilegal

Legal Market Report & Directory of Indian Law Firms – 2011

IBLJ consulted widely with the country’s legal practitioners to reveal the current state of play in the legal market

Crossed wires

India’s telecoms scam has shed light on policy manipulation and backroom deals at the highest levels of government

Bypassing the courts

There is growing disquiet over the efficiency of the arbitration process

Reflecting on a mutiny

Now minister of corporate affairs, M Veerappa Moily tells that he will be a ‘mother to the corporate world’

The development dichotomy

The Supreme Court has weighed in on the debate over the egality of India’s economic growth

Who’s who?

Is it desirable for legal advisers to draft laws on which they will advise?

Budget changes the taxation of cross-border transactions

By Peter Dachs, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Public-sector construction tenders open to bidders from abroad

By Nikita Lalla and Jonty Sacks, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Glencore uses Jersey company as listing vehicle

By Nathan Powell, Ogier

Double Coin gets protection in India

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Mining and the environment

By Michael Sheng and Jeff Lynn, Blake Dawson

Limitation periods when goods are released without a bill of lading

By Henry Lee and Jessy Wang, Dacheng Law Offices

The fair use of registered trademarks

By Robin Zhou and Angela Kim, Chang Tsi & Partners

Some tips for registering English language trademarks

By Li Min and Liu Hezhen, Run Ming Law Office

Capital contributions to FIEs in the form of equity

By Kevin Xu and Yvonne Lu, Martin Hu & Partners

Insurance funds to invest in land reserve projects (part 2)

By Wang Jihong and Gao Lei, V&T Law Firm

The gathering of evidence in arbitration

By Charles Pan and Will Lu, Yao Liang Law Offices

Dancing breezily along: dreams of China’s capital markets lawyers

ChiNext and the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Board have given many law firms their first experience of the securities market. But could stiff competition and high professional standards put an end to their dreams of dancing breezily through this market? By Raymond Yang

Latin America, country by country

There are plenty of reasons for law firms to expand their Latin America-China practices, and many have done so.

Service tax for SEZs: further clarifications

By Udayan Choksi and Divya Jeswant, Economic Laws Practice

FDI in LLPs: an unchartered voyage

By Kartikeya Singh and Raghuveer Sarathy, Phoenix Legal

Going green: energy efficient buildings for the future

By Deepti Mohan, Vidhii Partners

Labour and employment relations

By Stuart Walker and Nazanin Aleyaseen, Afridi & Angell

FDI and convertible instruments: trial and error

By Inder Mohan Singh and Mayuri Roy, Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co

Compulsory licences in offing for generic drug makers

By Kamakhya Srivastava, Lex Orbis IP Practice

Guarantee backed project finance bonds

By Saurabh Bhasin and Sahiba Chait, Trilegal

Option agreements in India

By Uday Walia and Brajendu Bhaskar, S&R Associates

Arbitral awards: estimating the period of limitations

By Bidan Chandran and Pooja Kanal, Singhania & Partners

Controlling mergers and acquisitions

By Suchitra Chitale, Chitale & Chitale Partners

The delisting regime in India

By Subhayu Chatterjee, Khaitan & Co

Transfer pricing: trade and investment in Canada

By Claire MC Kennedy and Darrel H Pearson, Bennett Jones LLP

Guidelines on credit default swaps for corporate bonds

By Ameya Khandge and Anoop Vasu, Trilegal

Leading the field

IBLJ reveals the frontrunners in the race for India-related work

Trouble at the border?

A growing number of inbound investment deals are being subjected to rigorous and long-drawn-out national security reviews

Raising the bar

Company directors must do more than simply ‘tick boxes’ if they are to raise the standard of corporate governance in India

The long wait for reform

Is greater foreign investment in India’s insurance sector still a pipe dream?

Taking a gamble on gaming

With two new casinos set to open in India this year, what was once a no-go area for investors is attracting considerable interest

To notify or not to notify?

Delano Furtado of Trilegal explains how ambiguities in the regulations have created uncertainties about exemptions

Mixed signals

The introduction of India’s competition law has been marred by contradictions

Tango in the dark

Despite political tension and cultural misunderstanding, Chinese investment in Latin America is moving beyond natural resources and up the value chain By Alfred Romann

Chinamax

Exemption from service tax for SEZs: recent changes

By Udayan Choksi and Divya Jeswant, Economic Laws Practice

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