Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 2025

INDONESIA Law and Practice Contributed by: Emir Nurmansyah, Serafina (Fina) Muryanti and Adya Sepasthika, ABNR Counsellors at Law

ABNR Counsellors at Law is Indonesia’s long- est-established law firm. Founded in 1967, it pioneered the development of international commercial law in the country following the reopening of its economy to foreign investment after a period of isolation in the early 1960s. With over 100 partners and lawyers (including two foreign counsel), ABNR is the largest inde- pendent, full-service law firm in Indonesia and one of the country’s top three law firms by num-

ber of fee earners, giving it the scale needed to simultaneously handle large and complex transnational deals across a range of practice areas. It continues to value the personal touch and is proud of its reputation for responsive- ness. Its lawyers are business savvy and fully understand that alongside legal expertise and experience, timeliness and value for money are of the utmost importance to clients.

Authors

Emir Nurmansyah is a senior partner at ABNR and a member of the firm’s management board. Emir is one of the most respected and versatile lawyers in Indonesia today. After some

Adya Sepasthika is an associate at ABNR and focuses her practice on projects and energy, and employment, with an emphasis on projects in the power, construction,

30 years in legal practice, he is a market- leading lawyer for project finance and development, banking and finance, corporate/M&A, and foreign direct investment (FDI). He also offers extensive experience and expertise in restructuring and insolvency, shipping, aviation, and technology, media and telecommunications (TMT).

infrastructure and natural resources sectors. In terms of projects and energy, she has worked on a series of Indonesian power-purchase agreements (PPA) spanning all types of energy, both renewable (hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, and waste-to-energy) and conventional, including the development of a regional waste-to-energy treatment facility, financing for the early retirement of a coal-fired power scheme and electricity export projects.

Serafina (Fina) Muryanti joined ABNR in 2007 and was made partner in January 2019. She focuses her practice on project finance and development, M&A and foreign direct investment

(FDI). Fina is recognised in the projects and energy space and is highly regarded for her work in project finance. She has been lauded as a leading woman lawyer in Indonesia and is one of six ABNR lawyers on the 2022 list of “Indonesia’s top 50 up-and-coming future legal leaders”.

103 CHAMBERS.COM

Powered by