Letter from Asia: The U.S. Election and Watching from the Sidelines
Lawyers in Asia have responded to questions about what impact they thought the American presidential election results would have on the Asian market with nonchalance and even indifference, writes Asia Editor Jessica Seah. It isn't that legal folk in Asia don't care -- it's perhaps just that they don't care yet.
October 01, 2024 at 06:00 PM
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International - Asia and AustralasiaA few weeks ago, our New York-based executive editor, Lisa Shuchman, was in Singapore, joining me for TechLaw.Fest 2024, the city's two-day conference, where legal players gathered to discuss all things in the cross-section of law and technology (although most of those conversations unsurprisingly centered around just one topic: artificial intelligence).
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