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  • India 2007
    | Thursday, 1 March 2007

    Inside this special report: Foreign investment brings local legal windfall; India prepares to open its doors; LPO all the go; In-house perspective: entertainment Network India; Shining India story stresses family ties

  • A cut above the rest: Asia's in-house high-flyers
    | Thursday, 1 June 2006

    Still in its fledgling years. Asia's in-house legal profession, still in its fledging years, is facing a period of rapid growth and change. An ALB survey of private law firms across Asia has unearthed the names of the best and brightest in-house minds in the region, and sought their perspectives as they grapple with the profession's teething problems

  • US$90m bond deal tied up by Lovells
    | Friday, 3 March 2006

    Lovells has advised Lehman Brothers, DBS Bank and CLSA Asia-Pacific markets on a US$90m bond offering by  India's Videocon International.

  • Another strike for CNP in India
    | Thursday, 19 January 2006

    Colin Ng & Partners (CNP) has advised US-based Reed Business Information in its joint venture with Infomedia India to establish Reed Infomedia India.

  • CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - FURTHER STRENGTHENED
    | Monday, 1 November 2004

    With a view to improving the Corporate Governance Standards, SEBI revised clause 49 of the Listing Agreement by its master circular, dated 29 October 2004, superseding previous SEBI circulars.

  • In-house Q&A
    | Tuesday, 1 April 2003

    Bharat Vasani is the Mumbai-based group general counsel of Tata Sons Limited, part of the Tata Group, India's largest corporation, with 80 operating companies across seven key business sectors. He spoke with Lauren Scott.

  • Media and entertainment
    | Tuesday, 1 April 2003

    On July 25 2000, the Indian Government liberalised the existing Uplinking Policy. Under this Policy, Indian private companies were permitted to set up uplinking hub/teleports for licensing/hiring out to other broadcasters.

  • Special Country Focus - INDIA
    | Tuesday, 1 April 2003

    One of the world's fastest growing economies, India is discovering the demands of globalisation while pursuing an ambitious economic reform program. The law meanwhile is struggling to keep up. Lauren Scott reports from New Delhi and Mumbai.


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