Still Figuring Out the Asia Legal Market
It's a fast-changing market, so it's hard to keep up. But this weekly Asia Legal Briefing can help.
October 05, 2021 at 02:09 AM
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The Asia Legal BriefingWe have taken a hiatus on our Asia Legal Briefings for some weeks now, and it's time to get back to it. My name is Jessica Seah, and I write about the Asia legal sector's tempests in teapots.
Some of you will recognize my name, as I wrote for Law.com and helped with the launch of The Asian Lawyer back in 2011. A lot of time has gone by, but I'm still here. I am based in Hong Kong and have a strange affinity with the Asia legal market. And in ways I find hard to explain, I continue to be fascinated by the evolution of the business of law in this part of the world.
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