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December 2022/January 2023

TCFD is not storm in a teacup

By Soumya De Mallik, Unnati Goel, Prithviraj Chauhan and Meeval Mariam Varghese, HSA Advocates

Patent law fine with penalties, not prison

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

In-house Counsel Awards 2022

IBLJ recognises the most commended general counsel, their in-house teams and the splendid work done by them

Future Legal Leaders 2023

50 young and dynamic lawyers poised for great success and the common traits that define them

ESG finance: Where to find the money?

By Gautam Khurana and Panos Alivitazos, India Law Offices
Government tightens grip on Big Tech

The big squeeze

Should India tighten its grip over international technology companies, or will this approach backfire and cause them to reconsider growth plans in India?

Success in IP appeal is sweet indeed

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Cookie use in India: A legal vacuum

By Mathew Chacko, Aadya Misra and Shambhavi Mishra, Spice Route Legal

Man on a mission

Lalit Bhasin talks to IBLJ about completing 60 years in law, leading many associations, retirement and more

Cashing in on a digital currency

By Devyani Dhawan and Neha Pethe, SNG & Partners.

No more playing around for online gaming

By Ashima Obhan and Shuchi Dutta, Obhan & Associates

Moving from dot-com courts to bot courts

By Shilpa Gamnani and Harsh Buch, TMT Law Practice

IBC valuations may spike with proceeds of avoidable transactions

By Karthik Somasundram and Khyati Mehrotra, Bharucha & Partners

Correspondents

Test pass cat TRID [EN]

Post Cat Test 5

Post Test Cat 4

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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