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India has experienced a transformation in the role of in-house legal teams over the past few years. Moving beyond compliance and risk management, they now play a key part in corporate governance, data privacy, ESG compliance, and dispute resolution. The adoption of AI and legal tech has optimized contract management, due diligence, and regulatory filings, allowing legal teams to focus on high-value advisory work. Evolving laws on insolvency, competition, and data protection have further highlighted the need for in-house counsel to navigate complex regulatory and business challenges.

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For this reason, in its September/October 2025 issue, ALB India is recognizing the leading in-house legal teams that have demonstrated exceptional impact, innovation, and strategic influence. These teams play a crucial role in shaping business decisions, navigating complex regulatory landscapes, and driving transformative change within their organizations.

The deadline for submissions is Monday, 4 August, 2025. Please send submissions to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com.

 

 

 

 

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