Murzal & Partners (MNP) proudly participated as an exhibitor at the Asian Legal Business (ALB) Hong Kong In-House Legal Summit 2025, held on 11 September 2025 in Hong Kong. Organized by Thomson Reuters, this annual event gathered leading legal professionals, in-house counsel, and top law firms from across Asia to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the corporate legal landscape.
As the only Indonesian law firms represented at the summit, MNP showcased its expertise in corporate and immigration law, particularly in assisting foreign investors and multinational companies operating in Indonesia. The firm’s participation underscores its commitment to staying at the forefront of regional legal developments and strengthening cross-border connections within the Asian legal community.
Throughout the event, the MNP delegation engaged with industry leaders, shared insights on Indonesia’s evolving regulatory landscape, and explored potential collaborations that align with MNP’s mission to provide practical and strategic legal solutions for global clients.
MNP’s involvement in this prestigious summit reflects its ongoing dedication to innovation, collaboration, and excellence in legal practice, both domestically and internationally.
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