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A conference presented by the IBA Asia Pacific Regional Forum
5th Asia Pacific Regional Forum Biennial Conference:
Resilient Asia – Fighting Global Headwinds15–17 February 2017, Trident Hotel, Nariman Point, Mumbai, India
Topics will include:
• Resilience shown by the Indian economy
• M&A in the Asia Pacific region – distressed or chasing the Asian demographics?
• Dispute resolution clauses in commercial agreements
• The digital economy: impact on people’s lives and legal challenges
• Non-performing assets and distressed loans – can bankers and company promoters be friends again?
• Are Asian law firms under pressure?
• Legal and regulatory challenges in building world class infrastructure projects in India and the region’s emerging economies
• Have you hugged your general counsel today?
• Arbitration in India: does the new law advance the case?
• Managing mobile employees
• Is the separation of powers enshrined in the constitution between the legislature and the Indian higher judiciary at risk of being significantly diluted? Are there similar issues in Australasian countries?
• Is the taxman deterring foreign investment in the Asia Pacific region?
• Corruption and its impact on companies and economies in the Asia Pacific region
• Is rapid growth putting pressure on the rule of law in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East?
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ProgrammeConference Co-ChairsAkil Hirani Majmudar & Partners, Mumbai; Senior Vice Chair, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumRamesh K Vaidyanathan Advaya Legal, Mumbai; Newsletter Officer, Asia Pacific Regional Forum
Organising Committee Sunil Abraham Cecil Abraham & Partners, Kuala Lumpur; LPD Council MemberAmeera Ashraf WongPartnership, Singapore; Co-Chair, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumWalid Azzam Hadef & Partners, Dubai; Officer, IBA Arab Regional ForumPeter Bartlett Minter Ellison Lawyers, Melbourne; LPD Treasurer – IBA TreasurerCaroline Berube HJM Asia Law, Guangdong; Co-Chair, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumClare Corke Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Brisbane; Secretary, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumNarayan Iyer Linklaters, LondonYohei Koyama Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, TokyoLaurence Lieberman Taylor Wessing, LondonSteven Lim Nabarro, SingaporeRajesh Sreenivasan Rajah & Tann, SingaporeChristopher Tahbaz Debevoise & Plimpton, Hong Kong SARLawrence Teh Dentons Rodyk Davidson, Singapore; IBA LPD Council MemberHeiko Wiechers CMS, Stuttgart
Host CommitteeAmit Bansal Kundra & Bansal, New DelhiLalit Bhasin President, Society of Indian Law Firms, New Delhi; IBA Honorary Life Member of Council and AssociationManjula Chawla Phoenix Legal, New DelhiNishith Desai Nishith Desai Associates, MumbaiKarthik Ganapathy Indus Law, BengaluruAshlesha Gowariker Desai & Diwanji, MumbaiSatyajit Gupta Advaita Legal, New Delhi; Committee Liaison Officer, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumAkshay Jaitly Trilegal, New DelhiJayesh H Juris Corp, MumbaiRabindra Jhunjhunwala Khaitan & Co, Mumbai; Secretary, Current Legal Developments Subcommittee, IBA Corporate and M&A Law CommitteeAbhijit Joshi Veritas Legal, MumbaiShuvabrata Mandal Fox Mandal & Co, MumbaiSuhail Nathani Economic Laws Practice, MumbaiAmir Singh Pasrich I.L.A. Pasrich & Company, New DelhiAshwath Rau AZB Partners, Mumbai; Membership Officer, IBA Investment Funds CommitteeMohit Saraf Luthra & Luthra, New DelhiCyril Shroff Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, MumbaiPallavi Shroff Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, New Delhi Manoj Singh Singh & Associates, New DelhiVinod Surana Surana & Surana, ChennaiSameer Tapia ALMT Legal, MumbaiShardul Thacker Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe, MumbaiVivek Vashi Bharucha & Partners, MumbaiDina Wadia J Sagar Associates, Mumbai
Wednesday 15 February
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1830 – 2200 Welcome receptionThe RooftopTrident HotelNariman Point, Mumbai
This event is open to all delegates and registered guests.
Thursday 16 February
0800 – 1800 Registration
0930 – 0940 Welcome remarks by the Conference Co-ChairsAkil HiraniRamesh K Vaidyanathan
0940 – 0945 Welcome remarks by the IBA PresidentMartin Šolc Kocián Solc Balaštík, Prague; IBA President
0945 – 1015 Keynote remarksShri Devendra Fadnavis Maharashtra Chief Minister, Mantralaya (invited)Hon’ble Mr Justice B N Srikrishna Retired Judge, Supreme Court of India
1015 – 1130
Resilience shown by the Indian economyThe panellists will discuss the resilience of the Indian economy in light of global headwinds. Discussions will cover steps taken by the RBI and other regulators to deal with liquidity issues, poverty alleviation, non-performing assets, macroeconomic challenges, etc, and will also include an industry perspective. The session will also address issues associated with attracting foreign direct investment and efficiently resolving disputes through the Indian court/arbitral process.
Session ChairsEdward Braham Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, LondonCyril Shroff
PanellistsZarine Daruwala CEO, Standard Chartered Bank, MumbaiShri Devendra FadnavisSashi Mukundan CEO, British Petroleum, MumbaiN S Vishwanathan Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai
1130 – 1200 Coffee/tea break
Thursday continued
1200 – 1330 Breakout session 1A
M&A in the Asia Pacific region – distressed or chasing the Asian demographics?This panel will discuss the various types of M&A transactions in the major Asia Pacific countries, including India, China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. • Are they mainly distressed deals or are Western MNCs buying
companies to increase their Asia market share?• What sectors are seeing activity? • Is there any outbound activity? • What issues are impacting M&A?• Are there many disputes on exits? • Are Asian promoters more aggressive than necessary?
Session ChairsDavid K Cho Dechert, Hong Kong SARBahram Vakil AZB & Partners, Mumbai
PanellistsManjula Chawla Phoenix Legal, New DelhiRobert DeLaMater Sullivan & Cromwell, New YorkYohei Koyama Vivek Mittal General Counsel, Lupin Ltd, MumbaiDeepak Sharma Axis Capital, MumbaiSky Yang Bae, Kim & Lee, Seoul
1200 – 1330 Breakout session 1B
Dispute resolution clauses in commercial agreementsThis session will feature a practical discussion on commonly used dispute resolution clauses in different types of commercial agreements and best practices from different parts of the world. The panel will deal with case studies where ambiguities in dispute resolution clauses have posed enforcement challenges and have landed parties in trouble. It will also cover exit provisions in Indian M&A and joint venture contracts, which although not entirely legitimate from a regulatory perspective are, nevertheless, sought to be enforced.
Session ChairsWalid AzzamVivek Vashi
PanellistsCaroline Berube Dinesh Dhillon Allen & Gledhill, Singapore; Asia Pacific Arbitration Group Co-Chair, IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumSherina Petit Norton Rose Fulbright, LondonAkhil Prasad General Counsel, Boeing India, New Delhi; Vice Chair, IBA Corporate Counsel ForumPranav Mago SIAC, Singapore
1330 – 1430 Lunch
1430 – 1600 Breakout session 2A
The digital economy: impact on people’s lives and legal challengesThis panel will discuss the burgeoning e-commerce businesses and the social media boom in the Asia Pacific region. • Are these business models here to stay? • Is social media invading people’s privacy? • Is the right to be forgotten relevant in the Asian context? • Are brick and mortar companies under threat and can
regulatory barriers against digital economy companies be successfully enforced?
• Is the law able to play catch up with new and evolving modes of digital business such as the shared economy businesses, aggregators/marketplaces, driverless cars, drones, etc?
The session will also deal with complicated issues of allocation of liability and jurisdictional challenges in enforcement.
Session ChairsSuhail Nathani Mike Turner Taylor Wessing, London
PanellistsMohit Abraham General Counsel, Uber India, MumbaiUlrich Bäumer Osborne Clarke, CologneSrinivas Katta IndusLaw, BangaloreJames Mullock Bird & Bird, LondonTalha Salaria Lawyers at Work, BangaloreDoil Son Yulchon, Seoul; Publications Officer; IBA Technology Law Committee
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Thursday continued
1430 – 1600 Breakout session 2B
Non-performing assets and distressed loans – can bankers and company promoters be friends again?This panel will discuss issues surrounding non-performing loans and why banks have had difficulties in recovering their funds from companies and promoters. • Do laws need to be tightened and how can lending and security
creation be made more robust in India, China and the Asia Pacific region.
• Are insolvency laws (especially India’s new insolvency code) strong enough?
• Can company promoters be made personally liable for corporate default (eg, Sahara and Kingfisher)?
• What are the issues and challenges in asset-tracing and eventual recovery?
Session ChairsNarayan IyerDina Wadia
PanellistsGautam Bhattacharyya Reed Smith, LondonTony Budidjaja Budidjaja & Associates, JakartaJayesh HPramod Rao General Counsel - Citibank NA, MumbaiCynthia Roxas del Castillo Romulo, Makati CityShardul J Thacker
1600 – 1630 Coffee/tea break
1630 – 1745 Breakout session 3A
Are Asian law firms under pressure?This panel will discuss the changes taking place in the global legal market, namely, the manner in which clients are dealing with outside counsel, the changes in fee structures, the manner in which legal advice is being sought, use of Artificial Intelligence by global law firms, talent retention, opaque management structures prevalent in many Asian law firms, impact of foreign law firms, etc. The panel will also assess what the law firm of the next decade will look like.
Session ChairHaigreve Khaitan Khaitan & Co, MumbaiHermann J Knott Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Cologne; SPPI Council Member
PanellistsNorman K Clark Walker Clark, Florida; Chair, Poverty and Social Development Subcommittee, IBA Access to Justice and Legal Aid CommitteeStephen Denyer Law Society of England & Wales, London; SPPI Chair
Rohit Kumar General Counsel, UPL Limited, MumbaiVinod Surana Lawrence Teh
1630 – 1745 Breakout session 3B
Legal and regulatory challenges in building world class infrastructure projects in India and the region’s emerging economiesThis panel will discuss the viability of large-scale infrastructure projects. • Why are so many infrastructure companies facing difficult times? • Is it just due to the commodities crash or are there more
fundamental issues? • Is there a way to fast-track the dispute resolution processes to
free up the cash-flows of SPVs? • Is renewable energy here to stay and will it affect traditional
energy players? • Are governments doing enough and are their policies robust? • Are there challenges in the very aggressive push towards solar
and renewable energy by various governments? • What legal and regulatory reforms can help India achieve its
target of full electrification?
Session Co-ChairsClare CorkeMohit Saraf
PanellistsDeepak Chauhan General Counsel, Welspun Limited, MumbaiAshlesha GowarikerNeeraj Menon Trilegal, New DelhiSunil Seth Alasdair Steele Nabarro, LondonRajeev Uberoi General Counsel, IDFC Limited, Mumbai
1800 – 1900 Networking receptionRegal Ballroom 3 (Lower Lobby Level)
Demonetisation: India’s biggest gamble or game-changer?
SpeakerShinjini Kumar CEO, Paytm Payments Bank, Mumbai
1930 – 2200 Conference drinks and dinnerAmadeusGate No 2, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), NCPA Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021
This event is open to delegates and registered guests who indicated their attendance at the time of conference registration.
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Friday 17 February
0800 – 1800 Registration
0930 – 1100 Plenary session
Have you hugged your general counsel today? This session will comprise entirely of experienced GCs from different sectors and nationalities, some of whom have responsibilities that are Asia wide and not just for India. The panel will discuss the changing role and growing importance of in-house counsel in the modern day corporate world. It will cover client expectations, value addition possibilities, billing issues, real life stories of how law firms have lost or won business from them, etc.
Session ChairsDavid W Rivkin Debevoise & Plimpton, New York; Immediate Past President of the IBARamesh K Vaidyanathan
PanellistsAnju Jain Kumar Assistant Regional Counsel, Disney India, Mumbai Damini Marwah General Counsel, Axis Bank Ltd, MumbaiSaibal Mukherjee Head of Legal & Compliance, Stryker, BaselSuresh Kumar Sharma General Counsel, Deloitte India, MumbaiDavid John Simmonds Group General Counsel, CLP Group, Hong Kong SARBharat Vasani General Counsel, Tata Group, Mumbai
1100 – 1130 Coffee/tea break
1130 – 1300 Breakout session 4A
Arbitration in India: does the new law advance the case? This session will discuss the recent developments in India pertaining to arbitration. What is the impact of the 2016 arbitration law changes and have they reduced the challenges in the enforcement of foreign awards? Moreover, has India’s new law helped check the exodus of international arbitration work from India to Singapore, London and other jurisdictions? Do international arbitral institutions now have reasons to worry?
Session ChairsTan Sri Dato’ Cecil W M Abraham Cecil Abraham & Partners, Kuala LumpurPallavi Shroff
PanellistsHiroo Advani Advani & Co., MumbaiAbhinav Bhushan ICC, SingaporeJudith Gill QC Allen & Overy, SingaporeJamie Harrison Addleshaw Goddard, SingaporeViren Mascarenhas King & Spalding, New YorkMatthew Secomb White & Case, SingaporeSatvik Varma Independent Law Chambers, Delhi
1130 – 1300 Breakout session 4B
Managing mobile employeesThis session will look at employment laws in the Asia Pacific region:• Are they in sync with the digital workplace?• Can companies adequately protect their IP and trade secrets
when employees move countries and organisations?• Are immigration laws up to speed or do they create artificial
barriers?• What tax issues arise when employees are tax resident in more
than one country?
Session ChairsSelvamalar Alagaratnam Skrine, Kuala Lumpur; Vice Chair, IBA Employment and Industrial Relations Law CommitteeCarsten Domke CMS, Frankfurt
PanellistsPoorvi Chothani Law Quest, MumbaiŁukasz Chruściel Raczkowski Paruch, KatowiceArjun Erry Hunt Partners, MumbaiAnubhav Kapoor General Counsel, Tata Technologies, PuneNeerav Merchant Majmudar & Partners, Mumbai
1300 – 1400 Lunch
1400 – 1530 Breakout session 5A
Is the separation of powers enshrined in the constitution between the legislature and the Indian higher judiciary at risk of being significantly diluted? Are there similar issues in Australasian countries?Some recent decisions of the higher judiciary in India have seriously questioned the process of allocation of scarce resources and privileges by the highest levels of government, and sought to cancel allotments and licences. There is also a growing concern that the judiciary is perhaps not respecting separation of powers. In all this, is the genuine investor at risk of being the proverbial baby in the bathwater?
The discussion will also cover the speed of the judicial system, PIL litigation, monitoring of the legal process by the Supreme Court, due process, and international jurisprudence on the subject.
Session ChairsDeborah Barker SC KhattarWong, SingaporeLalit Bhasin
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Friday continued
PanellistsBen Bruton Eversheds, DubaiGanesh Chandru Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, New DelhiAnand Desai DSK Legal, MumbaiNish Shetty Clifford Chance, SingaporeAmir Singh Pasrich
1400 – 1530 Breakout session 5B
Is the taxman deterring foreign investment in the Asia Pacific region? This panel will discuss issues impacting offshore holding companies, changes in various tax treaties, BEPs and the OECD guidance, and current case law. It will also examine some of the recent tax rulings that have unnerved many corporates and forced them into protracted and expensive litigation with tax authorities, including making BIT claims.
Session ChairDinesh Kanabar Dhruva Advisors, Mumbai
PanellistsKetan Dalal Managing Partner – Western India, PWC, MumbaiSatyajit GuptaDennis Schäfer Loyens & Loeff, AmsterdamRohan Shah Counsel, MumbaiGurbachan Singh GSM Law, SingaporeMuhammad Uteem Uteem Chambers, Mauritius
1530 – 1600 Coffee/tea break
1600 – 1730 Breakout session 6A
Corruption and its impact on companies and economies in the Asia Pacific regionHow is corruption being tackled by governments? Are Asian countries being affected by the extraterritorial reach of the UK Bribery Act and the US FCPA? Are national laws merely playing catch-up to these laws? What practical steps are companies taking to prevent corruption in their organisations? Is procurement in companies under greater scrutiny?
Session ChairsAbhijit JoshiPeter King Weil Gotshal & Manges, London; Chair, IBA Pro Bono Committee
PanellistsBomi Daruwala Vaish Associates, MumbaiRui Feng Jun He, BeijingKwon Hoe Kim Yoon & Yang, Seoul; Website Officer; IBA Asia Pacific Regional ForumVasu B Muthyala Kobre & Kim, Hong Kong SARArpinder Singh EY, MumbaiJeffrey Thinnes CEO, JTI Inc, Great Falls, VA
1600 – 1730 Breakout session 6B
Is rapid growth putting pressure on the rule of law in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East?• Are the various economies of the Asia Pacific and Middle
Eastern regions growing in consonance with the principles of the rule of law?
• Are the rules of constitutional law, regulatory policies, child labour, human rights and environmental laws being upheld in the quest for unbridled growth?
• Are Asia’s teeming billions getting equal rights and treatment under the law?
• Is the environment under pressure, and are there other ways in which poverty alleviation can be achieved?
Session Co-ChairsBruno Blanpain Marx Van Ranst Vermeersch & Partners, BrusselsEls Reynaers Kini MV Kini, Mumbai
PanellistsAmit Bansal Shamnad Basheer Founder, Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA), BangaloreKranti L Chinnappa Human Rights Law Network, MumbaiYasmine Hussain LexisNexis Asia Pacific, SingaporeJohn Wilson John Wilson Partners, Colombo; Senior Vice Chair, Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee
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5th Asia Pacific Regional Forum Biennial Conference: Resilient Asia – Fighting Global Headwinds
15–17 February 2017, Trident Hotel, Nariman Point, Mumbai, India
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International Bar Association
Haesung Lee
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38 Jong-ro, 63 Seorin-dong, Jongno-gu Seoul 110-792, South Korea
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Reservations to be made by completing this form and return to:
[email protected] / +91 9833403073 By 9th January, 2017 Confirmation would be sent upon receipt of this completed form
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Luxury Room (Single / Double Occupancy: INR 16000 / INR 17500.00 + Tax per night)
Single Double Smoking Room Non-smoking Room
* The above rate is for single / double occupancy room inclusive of Buffet Breakfast, Internet / Wi-Fi Services and is exclusive of applicable state tax of 19% * Should there be any change in tax structure same shall be applicable. Inclusions:
Buffet breakfast at a pre-designated area Internet in room Complimentary whole fruit platter on arrival Tea / coffee maker in the room Safe deposit box in room Use of swimming pool and gymnasium. Twin sharing is subject to availability. Separate duvets can be arranged on prior request
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Arrival Departure Both ways Airport Transfer Rates: International Airport / Domestic Airport. Car Type: Toyota Corolla Altis / Toyota Innova International Airport Transfers: INR 4594.00 inclusive of Tax per car per way Domestic Airport Transfers: INR 4488.00 inclusive of Tax per car per way.
Reservations would be confirmed subject to receiving credit card guarantee. All reservations are subject to confirmation by the Hotel. Kindly return your completed booking form by 9th
January, 2017. Any booking received after this due date will be subject to availability and on Best Available Rate.
Any cancellations made post 9th January, 2017, or No-Show retention amounting to the total room nights cancelled at the guaranteed single/double occupancy rate at the Oberoi Mumbai. 100% retention will be applicable hence.
In the event of a no-show and retention, the entire stay room charge will be debited to your credit card. The Hotel check in time is 1400 hours and check out time is 1200 hours.
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