INDONESIA LAW AND PRACTICE Contributed by: Agus Ahadi Deradjat (Agung), Gustaaf Reerink, Adri Dharma, Karina Widyaputri and Ilma Sulistyani, ABNR Counsellors at Law
ABNR Counsellors at Law was founded in 1967 and is Indonesia’s longest-established law firm. ABNR has played a pivotal role in shaping the development of international commercial law in the country, particularly during its eco - nomic reopening to foreign investment in the 1960s. Today, with a team of around 120 legal professionals – including 20 partners and four foreign counsels – ABNR stands as Indonesia’s largest independent full-service law firm. ABNR is proud to have female lawyers at the partner - ship level, reflecting the firm’s commitment to
diversity and inclusion. The firm has consist - ently maintained its position as a top-tier law firm since its establishment. ABNR is ranked as a Leading Firm by Chambers and Partners in their Asia-Pacific and FinTech Guides, and is also ranked in Chambers Global. The firm would like to thank Jacob Zwaan and Asshary Arbaa at PT Alvarez & Marsal Indonesia for their assistance in preparing a response to the questions under section 5. Tax Law in this Guide.
Authors
Agus Ahadi Deradjat (Agung) is a partner at ABNR and a former member of the firm’s management board. Agung focuses his practice on corporate/M&A, foreign direct
Gustaaf Reerink specialises in corporate/M&A and competition/ antitrust, advising clients across a broad range of industries, including automotive, aviation, consumer goods and
investment (FDI) and technology, media and telecommunications (TMT). He advises leading multinational and domestic corporations across all leading industries and sectors, and offers particular expertise and experience in commerce/distribution/trading, technology and telecommunications, e-commerce, life sciences and the food industry. He recently worked on a number of major M&A and FDI transactions for high-end multinational clients, as well as significant FDI transactions in the technology, pharma, chemicals and natural resources sectors. Agung is ranked for TMT (Band 1) and corporate/M&A in Chambers’ Asia-Pacific Guide.
e-commerce, education, finance, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, power and renewables, real estate and infrastructure, shipping and maritime, telecoms and tourism industries. Gustaaf is a guest lecturer at several Indonesian universities and the Indonesian Ministry of Law. He was admitted to the Amsterdam Bar in 2008 and is a registered foreign lawyer in Indonesia. Gustaaf is the only lawyer in Indonesia to be ranked in the spotlight table as a foreign legal consultant for competition/antitrust in Chambers Asia- Pacific.
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