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We are pleased to share the updates from the ‘Financial Times Most Innovative Lawyers Asia Pacific 2019’ held in Honkong on 2nd May 2019.

5 out of our 8 submissions have been recognized in different categories of Legal Expertise and Business of Law including:

– We got a ‘Standout’ for Innovation in Legal Expertise: Litigation and Disputes- Philips’ first SEP judgment

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– We got ‘Highly Commended’ for Innovation in the Business of Law: Data, Knowledge and Intelligence- Client Responsive Tool (CRT)

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– We got ‘Highly Commended’ for Innovation in Legal Expertise: Creating a New Standard-Microsoft Tech Support Raids

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– We got ‘Commended’ for Innovation in Legal Expertise- Litigation and Disputes- Monsanto

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– We got ‘Commended’ for Innovation in the Business of Law: Strategy and Changing Behaviours-Leveraging the Value of Intangibles

Read more: http://bit.ly/ft-ranking-strategy

With all that, we have registered presence in categories including Data, Knowledge and Intelligence, Litigation and Disputes, Strategy and Changing Behaviours, Creating a New standard.

We have been also Featured in the Overall FT 25 Most Innovative Law Firms list.

 

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