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  • Asia's fastest-growing firms 2008
    | Thursday, 2 April 2009
    Among the many firms around the region that are cutting a swathe or carving a niche, some stand tall above the rest. ALB singles out the top 30 performers by percentage revenue and headcount growth.
  • Constructing Asia
    | Friday, 1 June 2007
    With Hong Kong still lacklustre in comparison to its industrious past, Asia's regional markets are now the destinations of choice for construction practices eager for growth
  • ALB's Asia 25
    | Friday, 1 July 2005
    A year of dealmaking has edged the legal spend at Asia's top 25 companies up, but as ALB discovered, that doesn't neccessarily translate into a cash bonanza for Asia's law firms
  • PPPS: Firms rise to the challenge
    | Tuesday, 1 March 2005
    The public-private partnership model, hailed as the ultimate value for money solution to building infrastructure, is experiencing teething problems
  • AND THE NOMINEES ARE...
    | Tuesday, 1 February 2005
    ALB's inaugural ALB Deals of the Year Awards SE Asia will be held at the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore on 17 March
  • Fortune favours the brave
    | Sunday, 1 September 2002
    With the property market in the doldrums, the construction industry has suffered somewhat of a slump both locally and regionally. But industry players insist that things can only get better. Thin Lei Win reports.








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