Expertise: Corporate Law

SSEK Law Firm Recognized for Indonesia in 2025 Chambers Global Guide to Top Law Firms, Lawyers

SSEK Law Firm has been recognized in the 2025 Chambers Global Guide as a leading law firm in Indonesia. SSEK was acknowledged for the following practice areas:   Corporate/M&A Projects & Energy Five SSEK lawyers were named leading practitioners:   Ira A. Eddymurthy – Corporate/M&A Fitriana Mahiddin – Projects & Energy Dewi Savitri Reni – SSEK Law Firm Recognized for Indonesia in 2025 Chambers Global Guide to Top Law Firms, Lawyers

SSEK Law Firm – 17 Recommended Lawyers Across 11 Practice Areas in Legal 500 Asia Pacific

SSEK Law Firm had 17 lawyers named Recommended Lawyers across 11 practice areas in the 2025 Legal 500 Asia Pacific directory of leading law firms and lawyers in Indonesia. SSEK’s Recommended Lawyers are:   Ira A. Eddymurthy – Antitrust and Competition, Restructuring and Insolvency Rusmaini Lenggogeni – Corporate and M&A, Intellectual Property Fitriana Mahiddin – Projects SSEK Law Firm – 17 Recommended Lawyers Across 11 Practice Areas in Legal 500 Asia Pacific

Indonesia Joint Ventures: SSEK Law Firm Authors Chapter in Global Legal Guide

SSEK Law Firm partner Fransiscus Rodyanto and associate Syifa Devi Savitri have contributed the Indonesia chapter to The Legal 500 guide to joint ventures. The JV legal guide provides a pragmatic overview of the law and practice of joint ventures. Indonesia: Joint Ventures provides information about the current issues affecting joint ventures in the country Indonesia Joint Ventures: SSEK Law Firm Authors Chapter in Global Legal Guide

Doing Business in Indonesia – Practical Law Guide

SSEK Law Firm partner Ira A. Eddymurthy and senior associate A. Charlie R. Malessy have contributed a Q&A guide to Doing Business in Indonesia. This guide, published by Thomson Reuters Practical Law, provides a high-level overview of key matters to consider when doing business in Indonesia, including foreign investment, business vehicles, environment, employment, competition, intellectual Doing Business in Indonesia – Practical Law Guide

Why Certified Lighters Matter: New Indonesian Standards and Industry Compliance

On October 15, 2024, Indonesia issued Minister of Industry Regulation No. 51 of 2024 (“MOI Reg 51/2024”), introducing updated safety standards for lighters under the Indonesian National Standard (Standar Nasional Indonesia or “SNI”) framework. These new rules replace MOI Reg 72/2010 and mandate compliance with the updated SNI certification requirements. The updates target improved safety Why Certified Lighters Matter: New Indonesian Standards and Industry Compliance

Guide to Joint Ventures in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Dewi Savitri Reni and senior associate Vinka Damiandra A. Larasati contributed the Indonesia chapter to a global practice guide to joint ventures. The Indonesia joint venture guide provides up-to-date legal guidance on JV vehicles, regulation, legal developments and market trends, term negotiation and agreement documentation, board structure, IP and ESG issues, Guide to Joint Ventures in Indonesia

SSEK Recognized as Leading Law Firm Across Practice Areas in 2025 Legal 500 Rankings for Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm is recognized as a Tier 1 firm in an impressive six practice areas in the 2025 Legal 500 Asia Pacific directory of leading law firms and lawyers, underlining SSEK’s position as one of the elite law firms in Indonesia. SSEK received a top-tier ranking for:   Corporate and M&A IT, Telecoms and SSEK Recognized as Leading Law Firm Across Practice Areas in 2025 Legal 500 Rankings for Indonesia

SSEK Founding Partner to Speak at British Indonesian Lawyers Association Event

SSEK Law Firm founding partner Ira A. Eddymurthy will be a panelist at the upcoming launch event for the British Indonesian Lawyers Association (BILA). Ira and her fellow panelists will discuss how Indonesian and English law intersect in practice. Ira earned her Master of Laws (LL.M.) in international corporate and commercial law from King’s College SSEK Founding Partner to Speak at British Indonesian Lawyers Association Event

Corporate Governance in Indonesia: Appointment and Removal of Directors/Officers

As a general rule in Indonesia, the appointment of a member of the board of directors (BOD) is conducted through a general meeting of shareholders (GMS), in accordance with Article 94, paragraph 1 of the Company Law. Directors may be appointed for a specific term and may be reappointed. Each appointment is effective on the Corporate Governance in Indonesia: Appointment and Removal of Directors/Officers