Azmi law firm news
  • Practical legal issues in Islamic Banking
    | Wednesday, 2 July 2008
    Islamic finance has developed in leaps and bounds worldwide. There are over 260 Islamic banks spread across 40 countries. It is estimated that assets managed according to the shari’ah principles by Islamic financial institutions, including Islamic banks, exceed Us$250 billion.
  • Islamic Finance, Venture Capital and the growth of New Industries
    | Thursday, 8 May 2008
    Venture capital can be used as a financial tool for development, within the range of small and medium enterprises (SME) finance, by playing a key role in business start-ups, existing small and medium enterprises and overall growth in developing economies.
  • WEBINAR - Islamic Finance in Asia - 20 July 2010
    | Tuesday, 15 June 2010
    This webinar explores the opportunities and challenges of Islamic Finance in Asia. Gain insights on where Asia is in terms of its development into an international Islamic financial centre. Speakers will cover the current State of Play, Economics of Islamic Finance from Hong Kong perspective and Politics of Islamic Finance development.
  • Zhong Yin adds three and launches in Taizhou
    | Tuesday, 25 May 2010
    Zhong Yin has recently hired a team of anti-dumping experts as part of its strategy to build its international trade remedy and WTO practices. The firm also launched a Taizhou office, becoming the first Beijing firm to take on the Taizhou market.
  • 中银福建第二家分所正式成立
    | Thursday, 28 January 2010
    经福建省司法厅批准,中银律师事务所福州分所在福州正式成立。福州分所是继厦门分所之后,是中银在福建省设立的第二家分所。
  • Principles before profit
    | Thursday, 1 October 2009
    Meet the man behind the world’s first Shariah-compliant law firm in what could be the start of a new business model
  • Malaysian firm plans further regional growth
    | Monday, 24 August 2009
    Kuala Lumpur-based Azmi & Associates is planning to expand to neighbouring countries and has recruited the head of Raslan Loong’s intellectual property and technology practice as a partner.
  • Malaysia 2009
    | Friday, 31 July 2009
    Broadening horizons: The impending opening of the Malaysian market may not be a high priority for international law firms, but for their domestic counterparts it presents a perfect opportunity to broaden their horizons and push plans for regional expansion into overdrive
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