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In the face of unprecedented challenges globally, ESG (environmental, social, governance) has kept up the momentum to take center stage in the business world. Law firms have thus been taking critical steps to guide clients through the ever-increasing range of ESG regulatory obligations and potential opportunities arising therefrom.

In its inaugural list for Asia Top 15 ESG Law Firms, ALB will spotlight law firms that have delivered exceptional legal services for the businesses in addressing ESG considerations while achieving long-term prosperity.

Submission Deadline
Friday, 23 December 2022, 6:00pm (Singapore Time)

How It Works
To submit, please complete the form and send it to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com no later than Friday, December 23, 2022. (6:00 PM Singapore Time).

Please Note:

  • Law firms need to be based in Asia for at least the past 12 months to qualify.
  • Submissions from mainland China and Australia/New Zealand will not be considered for this list.
  • All nomination forms must be completed in English.
  • Submission of nomination does not guarantee a place on the list. ALB does not have the obligation to explain the inclusion or omission of any specific law firm.
  • The list will be published in March 2023 issue of ALB magazine.

Submission Form

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Ranking Methodology

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