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We are pleased to announce that submissions for ALB's Rising Stars Indonesia list are now open. This list will spotlight the most promising lawyers of the next generation in Indonesia. The list will be published in the January/February 2025 issue of ALB Asia.

 

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The list is open to all lawyers, working in law firms or in-house. The list will highlight lawyers who are under 40 years old and have shown outstanding performance in their work and have earned recognition and praise from their colleagues, superiors, and clients.

Note that your submission does not guarantee a place on the list, and lawyers who have not submitted could still be considered based on market reputation and feedback.

Please note that submission does not guarantee a place on the list. Even those who have not submitted can still be considered based on market reputation and feedback. However, lawyers must be permanently based in Indonesia to qualify.

To submit, please download the form by clicking the button above and complete it, and then email it to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters by Friday, December 6, 2024.

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