Year Category: 2024

ESG Reporting Requirements in Indonesia

For private companies in Indonesia, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting generally aligns with the requirements outlined in the Company Law (Law No. 40 of 2007 regarding Limited Liability Companies, as last amended by the provisions of the Job Creations Law) and Government Regulation No. 47 of 2012 concerning the Social and Environmental Responsibilities of ESG Reporting Requirements in Indonesia

What Are the Consequences of Breaches of Data Protection Law in Indonesia?

In accordance with the PDP Law (Law No. 27 of 2022 regarding Personal Data Protection), a breach of data protection law may be subject to administrative sanctions and criminal penalties. Under article 57 (1) of the PDP Law, some breaches of data protection are subject to the imposition of administrative sanctions in the form of: What Are the Consequences of Breaches of Data Protection Law in Indonesia?

SSEK Founding Partner Moderates Session at BANI Seminar on Development of Arbitration in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy moderated a session at the recent Indonesian National Board of Arbitration (Badan Arbitrase Nasional Indonesia or BANI) seminar on “The Outlook of Arbitration in Indonesia.” Ira, who has been admitted to the BANI panel of arbitrators, moderated the opening session on the development of arbitration in Indonesia SSEK Founding Partner Moderates Session at BANI Seminar on Development of Arbitration in Indonesia

SSEK Partner Denny Rahmansyah Named to 2024 A-List of Indonesia’s Top 100 Lawyers

SSEK Law Firm partner Denny Rahmansyah is recognized in the new Asia Business Law Journal (ABLJ) A-List of Indonesia’s Top 100 Lawyers. This is the fourth consecutive year Denny has been included in the A-List of the Top 100 lawyers in Indonesia. Denny is praised as an exceptionally capable lawyer within the corporate sector, earning SSEK Partner Denny Rahmansyah Named to 2024 A-List of Indonesia’s Top 100 Lawyers

SSEK Partner Joins AmCham Indonesia Meeting with New US Ambassador

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka was part of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (AmCham Indonesia) meeting with the new US Ambassador to Indonesia, Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir. Stephen is a member of the AmCham Indonesia Board of Governors. The AmCham Indonesia delegation touched on a number of key areas, including ways to SSEK Partner Joins AmCham Indonesia Meeting with New US Ambassador

SSEK a Finalist for Indonesia Firm of Year, Founding Partner Shortlisted for Indonesia Woman Lawyer of Year at Asialaw Awards

SSEK Law Firm has been shortlisted in two categories at the 2024 Asialaw Awards. SSEK is a finalist for Indonesia Firm of the Year. SSEK founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy is shortlisted for Indonesia Woman Lawyer of the Year. The Asialaw Awards recognize excellence among law firms and lawyers across Asia, honoring outstanding achievement over SSEK a Finalist for Indonesia Firm of Year, Founding Partner Shortlisted for Indonesia Woman Lawyer of Year at Asialaw Awards

Corporate Governance – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm senior partner Ira A. Eddymurthy, senior associate A. Charlie R. Malessy and associates Ravi Amarendra and Gabriela Eliana have contributed the Indonesia chapter to the Chambers and Partners Corporate Governance 2024 global practice guide. Corporate Governance – Indonesia provides the latest legal information on environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations; decision-making processes; Corporate Governance – Indonesia

Indonesia Employment Law – Background Information on Applicants

There is no prohibition against background checks on applicants. Employers in Indonesia can perform background checks on applicants themselves using publicly available information or by using a third-party service. Certain background checks are, in practice, subject to the consent of the applicant. Medical examinations An employer can require a potential employee to undergo a medical Indonesia Employment Law – Background Information on Applicants

Digital Health – Indonesia

The digital health market in Indonesia falls under the regulatory framework for telemedicine. Indonesia Law No. 17 of 2023 regarding Health (Health Law) defines telemedicine as the provision and facilitation of clinical services through telecommunications and digital communication technologies. The concept of telemedicine was not governed by the previous health law that was revoked by Digital Health – Indonesia