Year Category: 2022

SSEK’s Ira Eddymurthy, Michael Carl Named to IFLR Asia Best Lawyers 2022

Ira A. Eddymurthy, a founding partner of SSEK Legal Consultants, and Michael S. Carl, a foreign legal advisor at the firm, have been named to IFLR Asia Best Lawyers 2022. Ira and Michael were among only nine lawyers selected from Indonesia. IFLR Asia Best Lawyers 2022 recognizes the top individual legal practitioners who have received the SSEK’s Ira Eddymurthy, Michael Carl Named to IFLR Asia Best Lawyers 2022

Two SSEK Partners Named Hukumonline In-House Counsel Choice Recommended Lawyers

SSEK partners Ira A. Eddymurthy and Dewi Savitri Reni were named Recommended Lawyers as part of Hukumonline’s In-House Counsel Choice 2022. In-house counsel from large state-owned enterprises, multinationals, decacorn startups, publicly listed companies, and foreign investment companies were surveyed for Hukumonline’s In-House Counsel Choice 2022. Recommended Lawyers were selected based on, among other factors, experience, Two SSEK Partners Named Hukumonline In-House Counsel Choice Recommended Lawyers

SSEK Named a Hukumonline In-House Counsel Choice Recommended Firm

SSEK Legal Consultants was named a Recommended Law Firm as part of Hukumonline’s In-House Counsel Choice 2022. In-house counsel from a range of companies in Indonesia were asked about their experience using external law offices in the litigation and non-litigation fields. Recommended Law Firms were selected based on several factors, including understanding of and experience SSEK Named a Hukumonline In-House Counsel Choice Recommended Firm

Nationalisation Risk: Will Host Countries Hedge Their Bets Between Article 6 and the Voluntary Carbon Markets?

COP27 has affirmed the view that country authorisation frameworks are a critical issue in making Article 6 markets operational. Countries will have to enact legislation to establish or put in place a national control or authorisation framework (National Framework) to facilitate or enable them to (i) comply with their Paris Agreement reporting obligations under Articles Nationalisation Risk: Will Host Countries Hedge Their Bets Between Article 6 and the Voluntary Carbon Markets?