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Legal Futures was founded in 1999 and is a dedicated legal, compliance and financial services boutique consultancy that operates from offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore. From Hong Kong we also service our clients in the PRC and Korea, whilst Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia are serviced from Singapore. This enables us to deliver a total recruitment solution to regional team building in our clients' key locations. We offer in-depth coverage from each office with a premium personalised consultancy service acting for international law firms, leading American and European investment banks and other employers of choice across all sectors of industry and commerce.

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Friday, August 22, 2008
THE ALB 50: Asia’s Largest Firms
China remains the keystone of the region, but dynamic younger players are nipping at its heels.
http://asia.legalbusinessonline.com/news/features/25363/details.aspx
Friday, August 22, 2008
ALB Special Report: Singapore
Singapore’s savvy business and legal market has a new challenge to face in the wake of the country’s legal services liberalisation. ALB analyses the changes in store for lawyers in the region.
http://asia.legalbusinessonline.com/reports/featured/25145/details.aspx
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Special Report: India
India's growth is inundating its increasingly diverse legal market with new and more sophisticated legal business; but with rapid growth comes change and a raft of challenges that all law firms must face - sooner rather than later.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/pdf/08_8.3_ALB_P26_CountryReport_India.pdf
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Private equity: China
Recent PRC regulatory measures designed to curb investment inflows from offshore may have discouraged some bigger private equity deals, but private equity lawyers say investors continue to find China attractive - as they return to the old days of direct onshore investment.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/asia/detail_article.cfm?articleID=5903
Friday, February 15, 2008
Japan-based lawyers react to ACCJ bombshell
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan hit out at the Japan Federation of Bar Associations and the Japanese Ministry of Justice late last year for not moving fast enough to overhaul "cumbersome requirements and remaining areas of discrimination" in the regime governing foreign law firms and lawyers in Japan.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/asia/detail_article.cfm?ArticleID=5667
Friday, February 08, 2008
ALB Employer of choice 2008
The talent market these days is a tough nut to crack, but a reputation as a top-notch employer is sure to turn heads and offer that elusive advantage over other firms. ALB's extensive Employer of Choice Survey 2008 investigates which firms warrant the title and why.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/pdf/08_8.1_ALB_P38_CoverStory.pdf
Friday, February 08, 2008
Destination Dubai
The dazzling desert oasis of Dubai has emerged as one of world's fastest growing legal services markets, as new law firms have flocked to the Middle Eastern financial hub to capture their share of a growing pool of legal work. In this special report, ALB profiles Dubai's rapidly changing market and reveals the challenges that face its legal profession.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/pdf/08_8.1_ALB_P48_ALBspRepDubai.pdf
Friday, December 21, 2007
ALB HOT 100
The ALB HOT 100 has again extracted a handful of those who have risen above the rest.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/pdf/07_7.11_ALB_P34_CoverStry.pdf
Thursday, December 20, 2007
ALB: In-House Legal Summit: Hong Kong
In a lively discussion at the ALB In-house Legal Summit in Hong Kong in September, a panel of senior in-house lawyers discussed how to manage their image internally.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/asia/detail_article.cfm?articleID=5437
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
ACCJ lashes out at Japanese lawmakers
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) has lambasted the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (Nichibenren) and the Japanese Ministry of Justice for not moving fast enough to overhaul "cumbersome requirements and remaining areas of discrimination" in the regime governing foreign law firms and lawyers in Japan.
http://www.asianlegalonline.com/asia/detail_article.cfm?articleID=5484