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The annual ALB Korea Law Awards is now open for submissions! Returning for its seventh edition, the event continues to celebrate outstanding contributions of private practitioners and in-house counsel within Korea’s legal landscape. The black-tie gala awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, November 14 in Seoul.

With the event’s previous success, this year ALB will deliver 38 awards to the region’s top law firms, in-house teams, rising legal stars and most significant deals. We’ve expanded the awards to include three new categories: Foreign Lawyer of the Year, Project Finance Deal of the Year and Transportation and Logistics In-House Team of the Year.

We welcome all professionals to apply for the award through self-nomination or nominate your industry partners or clients. The submission forms, as well as detailed information of the awards, can be found HERE>>

Entries close on Tuesday, September 4, 2019.

Put forth your own law firm, in-house team or other teams you have worked with in the past year to recognize their accomplishments and efforts today!

Read the full list of categories HERE >>

For inquiries about the submissions, please contact:
Harmony Tam
E: harmony.tam@thomsonreuters.com
T: +852 2841 5783

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Amantha Chia
E: amantha.chia@thomsonreuters.com
T: +65 6870 3917

Visit the event website.

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