Expertise: Corporate Law

Intellectual Property & Antitrust – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni and associate Dian Kirana have contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Getting the Deal Through Intellectual Property & Antitrust 2024. Intellectual Property & Antitrust 2024 provides local insights into intellectual property law, the nexus between competition and IP rights, and consideration of industry standards; competition law, including such issues Intellectual Property & Antitrust – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm Holds Joint Seminar for Korean Companies on Compliance Issues in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm, with Kim & Chang, an international law firm headquartered in Seoul, and the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Indonesia (“KoCham Indonesia”), recently held a joint seminar for Korean companies on “Key Compliance Issues in Indonesia, with a Focus on Privacy Laws, Compliance Systems, and Digital Forensics.” The seminar provided an SSEK Law Firm Holds Joint Seminar for Korean Companies on Compliance Issues in Indonesia

SSEK and AmCham Indonesia Tour IKN

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka and senior associate Indrawan Dwi Yuriotomo recently toured Indonesia’s planned new capital, Capital City of Nusantara (Ibu Kota Nusantara or “IKN”), with members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia (“AmCham Indonesia”). They met with IKN Authority officials and discussed IKN’s progress, energy requirements, infrastructure, workers and SSEK and AmCham Indonesia Tour IKN

Indonesia Employment Law Update: Amendment to Wages Regulation and Minimum Wage Regulation in Nusantara

On November 10, 2023, the Indonesian Government issued Government Regulation No. 51 of 2023 concerning Amendments to Government Regulation No. 36 of 2021 concerning Wages (“GR 51“). GR 51 provides certainty that there will be adjustments to the minimum wage every year, for both provincial minimum wages and district/city minimum wages. The adjustment is determined Indonesia Employment Law Update: Amendment to Wages Regulation and Minimum Wage Regulation in Nusantara

Insurance & Reinsurance – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Fitriana Mahiddin has contributed the Indonesia chapter to The Legal 500 Insurance & Reinsurance 2023 comparative guide. Insurance & Reinsurance 2023 provides a pragmatic overview of the law and practice of insurance and reinsurance law. It addresses topics such as contract regulation, licensing, penalties, policyholder protection, and alternative dispute resolution. Find Insurance & Reinsurance – Indonesia

SSEK Founding Partner Ira Eddymurthy Speaks at Event on Advancing Women’s Leadership in Indonesia’s Banking and Fintech Sectors

SSEK Law Firm founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy was a featured speaker at the recent Women’s World Banking event on Catalyzing Women’s Advancement into Decision-Making Roles in Indonesia’s Banking and Fintech Sectors. Ira was one of the experts discussing policy actions, legal pathways and best practices to catalyze women’s professional development and career progression. The event SSEK Founding Partner Ira Eddymurthy Speaks at Event on Advancing Women’s Leadership in Indonesia’s Banking and Fintech Sectors

SSEK Assists on Singapore Listing of Malaysian Plantation Group TSH Resources Berhad

SSEK Law Firm partner Denny Rahmansyah assisted Malaysian plantation group TSH Resources Berhad on the Indonesian aspects of its secondary listing on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange (SGX). TSH Resources Berhad, a Malaysian public company listed on Bursa Malaysia, has 13 Indonesian subsidiaries. Denny led the SSEK team that performed due diligence on the SSEK Assists on Singapore Listing of Malaysian Plantation Group TSH Resources Berhad

SSEK Featured at Webinar for Chinese Investors on Investment in Indonesia and Thailand

SSEK Law Firm partner Fransiscus Rodyanto and associate Bima Danubrata Adhijoso spoke at a recent webinar for Chinese investors on the foreign investment environment in Indonesia and Thailand. The event was organized by Fangda Partners. Frans and Bima discussed the regulatory environment in Indonesia for foreign direct investment and fiscal and non-fiscal incentives for FDI. SSEK Featured at Webinar for Chinese Investors on Investment in Indonesia and Thailand

Directorate General of Sea Transportation Reaffirms Requirement to Have Indonesian Shipping Company as Majority Shareholder for Vessel Registration

Following the major change in 2021 to the criteria for the registration of vessels in Indonesia, the Director General of Sea Transportation (“DGST”) has reaffirmed that any company that wishes to register a vessel in Indonesia for commercial purposes must have an Indonesian sea transportation company as its majority shareholder. The elucidation to Article 93 Directorate General of Sea Transportation Reaffirms Requirement to Have Indonesian Shipping Company as Majority Shareholder for Vessel Registration