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February 2016

Sea change

Charting India's offshore opportunities

Indian Law Firm Awards 2015

A celebration of excellence in India's legal profession

The bitter end?

Shree Renuka Sugars subsidiary filed for bankruptcy protection in Brazil?

Funds in flux

Regulatory hurdles may be less daunting

Decoding the bankruptcy code

Proposed changes to the insolvency regime will boost credit markets and entrepreneurship

COMPAT overturns CCI in stem cell banking case

By Upasana Rao and Somil Kumar, Trilegal

Delhi High Court: Licence to manufacture and advertise?

By Ranjeet Mahtani and Darshi Shah, Economic Laws Practice

Rules eased for bank units in special finance centres

By Sawant Singh and Aditya Bhargava, Phoenix Legal

Insights into changes in the insider trading regulationsc

By Inder Mohan Singh and Sridevi VS, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co

What’s in a name? Trademarks for film titles

By Manisha Singh and Divya Srinivasan, LexOrbis

The big reforms arrive with a bang as restrictions eased

By Sundeep Dudeja and Avisha Gupta, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices

SARFAESI not meant to override rent control laws

By Vivek Vashi, Shreya Ramesh, Bharucha & Partners

Employee stock options: What startups should know

By Rajesh Begur, ARA LAW

Conflict between company law and the SARFAESI Act

By Babu Sivaprakasam, Deep Roy and Megha Agarwal, Economic Laws Practice

Design and structure vital for success of PPP projects

By Hemant Sahai and Soumya Kanti De Mallik, HSA Advocates

Correspondents

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Post Cat Test 5

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Practitioner’s perspectives

harmful content to children intermediaries

Zero tolerance on inaction by intermediaries regarding content harmful to children

By Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal and Siddhant Chamola, Anand and Anand

Managing founder disputes in startups

By Nitu Agarwal, YNSS Law Offices
global privacy law

Navigating global privacy laws: Best practices

By Sreenidhi Srinivasan and Mayank Takawane, Ikigai Law

Vantage point

Seen to be green

As environmental consciousness grows, using green catchphrases can be tempting for companies to mislead consumers

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