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BAR Council Needs To Draw Famework If Foreign Law Firms Are To Be Allowed: Lalit Bhasin

Lalit Bhasin, President, Bar Association of India and President, Society of Indian Law Firms says the debate on allowing foreign law firms in India is not new and requires a lot of work

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Emerging Technology Is A Disrupter In Legal Domain

Legal advisers discuss the emerging technology trends in the legal industry

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LCIA Pledges To Have More Women Arbitrators: Advocate Geeta Luthra

Top women lawyers discuss the progression of women in legal profession.

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Need To Eliminate Discrimination Between Domestic & Foreign Arbitration Awards: Krishan Singhania, Managing Partner, Singhania & Co Advocates and Solicitors

As there is a visible difference in the award of domestic and foreign arbitration cases, industry professionals suggest the required changes to improve the current situation making India as the arbitration hub in Asia

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I Am An Ordinary Lawyer With Great Opportunities, Says Shardul Shroff

Shardul Shroff, Executive Chairman, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. says he has always projected himself as a simple person and that is the reason for his success.

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Enforcement of Law is biggest challenge: Panel@BW Legal Summit

Reputed members from the law fraternity join hands and discuss the challenges faced by the law fraternity

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Ex CJI Had No Right To Be Justice Of His Own Cause: Justice Iqbal Ahmed Ansari

Justice Iqbal Ahmed Ansari described why rule by law is unjust and unfair to a welfare society.

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Sonam Chandwani, Managing Partner, KS Legal & Associates Shares a Quick Byte on SEBI Banning 3 Entities in Infibeam Avenues Insider Trading Case

SEBI struck its claws again by banning 3 entities from the market. The said order was passed in violation to the provision of the Prohibition of Insider Trading Regulation as the three entities were found to be in hold of unpublished price sensitive information. It is pertinent to note that the order was rightly passed upon the presumption that the securities were traded based upon the knowledge and information possessed in lieu of the unpublished price sensitive information. The watchdog has passed similar orders in the past, thereby, time and again it can be observed to be upholding transparency in the trading market.

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