Sector: Telecommunication Laws
Azam & Rai has been engaged by 4B Gentel International(Pvt.) Ltd., a telecom company, in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
4B Gentel International (Pvt.) Ltd. is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
4B Gentel International is the fourth LDI licensee, which Azam & Rai is representing in its dispute with the PTA, and the fifth LDI licensee, which has consulted Azam & Rai.
31 May 2010
20 May 2010
Azam & Rai advises Swiss chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli
Sector: International Business Transactions
Azam & Rai has advised Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG (Switzerland) and Lindt & Sprüngli International AG (Switzerland) - both Lindt Group companies - one of the world's leading chocolate manufacturers on a distribution transaction in Pakistan.
Azam & Rai has advised Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG (Switzerland) and Lindt & Sprüngli International AG (Switzerland) - both Lindt Group companies - one of the world's leading chocolate manufacturers on a distribution transaction in Pakistan.
17 May 2010
In Writ Petition filed through Azam & Rai, Lahore High Court restrains PTA from withdrawing concesson given to Wateen Telecom
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
In Writ Petition No. 3280/2009 filed by Azam & Rai before the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court on behalf of Wateen Telecom Ltd. against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Lahore High Court has restrained the PTA from withdrawing a concession granted by the PTA to Wateen Telecom in relation to the payment in installments of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Wateen Telecom, a Karachi Stock Exhange-listed subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Group of the United Arab Emirates, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Wateen Telecom is one of three LDI licensees, which Azam & Rai is representing before the High Court in the dispute, which all LDI licensees have with the PTA in relation to APC for USF payments. 5 out of 14 LDI licensees have consulted Azam & Rai in this regard.
In Writ Petition No. 3280/2009 filed by Azam & Rai before the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court on behalf of Wateen Telecom Ltd. against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Lahore High Court has restrained the PTA from withdrawing a concession granted by the PTA to Wateen Telecom in relation to the payment in installments of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Wateen Telecom, a Karachi Stock Exhange-listed subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Group of the United Arab Emirates, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Wateen Telecom is one of three LDI licensees, which Azam & Rai is representing before the High Court in the dispute, which all LDI licensees have with the PTA in relation to APC for USF payments. 5 out of 14 LDI licensees have consulted Azam & Rai in this regard.
12 May 2010
Azam & Rai participates in International Conference on “Challenges in Implementing Competition Law in Developing Countries”
Sector: Competition Law
As part of the Firm's continuing commitment to keep abreast of the latest legal developments, Mr. R.M.S. Azam, Partner, participated in the International Conference on “Challenges in Implementing Competition Law in Developing Countries” held under the auspices of the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) at the Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore on 11-12 May 2010.
As part of the Firm's continuing commitment to keep abreast of the latest legal developments, Mr. R.M.S. Azam, Partner, participated in the International Conference on “Challenges in Implementing Competition Law in Developing Countries” held under the auspices of the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) at the Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore on 11-12 May 2010.
11 May 2010
Azam & Rai engaged by Multinet Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
Azam & Rai has been engaged by Multinet Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., a telecom company, in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Multinet Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., an Axiata (formerly TMI) Group Subsidiary, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Multinet Pakistan is the third LDI licensee, which Azam & Rai is representing in its dispute with the PTA, and the fifth LDI licensee, which has consulted Azam & Rai.
Azam & Rai has been engaged by Multinet Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., a telecom company, in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Multinet Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., an Axiata (formerly TMI) Group Subsidiary, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Multinet Pakistan is the third LDI licensee, which Azam & Rai is representing in its dispute with the PTA, and the fifth LDI licensee, which has consulted Azam & Rai.
03 May 2010
Azam & Rai attends lecture on "The Role of the Competition Commission of Pakistan in Consumer Protection"
Sector: Competition Law
As part of the Firm's continuing commitment to keep abreast of the latest legal developments, Mr. R.M.S. Azam (Partner), Ms. Ruqia Ismail (Partner, Real Estate Practice Group & Associate) and Ms. Sehrish Tasneem Zafar (Associate) attended a Lecture by Mr. Khalid A. Mirza, Chairman of the Competition Commission of Pakistan, on "The Role of the Competition Commission of Pakistan in Consumer Protection" held under the auspices of the Concerned Citizens of Pakistan's Rule of Law Lecture Series at Lahore on 3 May 2010.
As part of the Firm's continuing commitment to keep abreast of the latest legal developments, Mr. R.M.S. Azam (Partner), Ms. Ruqia Ismail (Partner, Real Estate Practice Group & Associate) and Ms. Sehrish Tasneem Zafar (Associate) attended a Lecture by Mr. Khalid A. Mirza, Chairman of the Competition Commission of Pakistan, on "The Role of the Competition Commission of Pakistan in Consumer Protection" held under the auspices of the Concerned Citizens of Pakistan's Rule of Law Lecture Series at Lahore on 3 May 2010.
28 April 2010
In appeal filed by Redtone Telecommunications through Azam & Rai, Lahore High Court suspends PTA’s order and restores Redtone’s LDI License
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had suspended the Long Distance International (LDI) License of Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. (Redtone) through its Enforcement Order dated 23.04.2010.
Through its lawyers, M/s Azam & Rai (Advocates & Legal Consultants), Redtone filed an Appeal (F.A.O. No. 81 of 2010) against the PTA’s Enforcement Order in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Hon’ble Lahore High Court on 26.04.2010 in which Redtone has challenged the suspension of its LDI License by the PTA on the grounds of it being, inter alia, illegal, discriminatory and arbitrary. While granting interim relief to Redtone, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Asad Munir, vide his Order dated 27.04.2010, has suspended PTA’s Enforcement Order, thereby restoring Redtone’s LDI License.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had suspended the Long Distance International (LDI) License of Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. (Redtone) through its Enforcement Order dated 23.04.2010.
Through its lawyers, M/s Azam & Rai (Advocates & Legal Consultants), Redtone filed an Appeal (F.A.O. No. 81 of 2010) against the PTA’s Enforcement Order in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Hon’ble Lahore High Court on 26.04.2010 in which Redtone has challenged the suspension of its LDI License by the PTA on the grounds of it being, inter alia, illegal, discriminatory and arbitrary. While granting interim relief to Redtone, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Asad Munir, vide his Order dated 27.04.2010, has suspended PTA’s Enforcement Order, thereby restoring Redtone’s LDI License.
26 April 2010
Azam & Rai engaged by Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. to file Appeal against Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
Azam & Rai has been engaged by Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. to file an Appeal in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)'s Enforcement Order dated 23.04.2010 under which the PTA had suspended Redtone's Long-Distance International (LDI) License.
Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan, a subsidiary of Quantum Global Networks, Inc. (incorporated in the U.S.A.), is one of 14 LDI Licensees in Pakistan.
Azam & Rai has been engaged by Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. to file an Appeal in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)'s Enforcement Order dated 23.04.2010 under which the PTA had suspended Redtone's Long-Distance International (LDI) License.
Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan, a subsidiary of Quantum Global Networks, Inc. (incorporated in the U.S.A.), is one of 14 LDI Licensees in Pakistan.
15 April 2010
Azam & Rai engaged by UK solicitors firm for legal advice on succession and inheritance laws of Pakistan
Sector: Succession & Inheritance Laws
Azam & Rai was engaged by Julia T. Betts (Solicitors) of the United Kingdom for legal advice on the succession and inheritance laws of Pakistan and for providing an affidavit as to foreign law for submission in the High Court of Justice, Family Division, The District Probate Registry at Manchester, United Kingdom.
Azam & Rai was engaged by Julia T. Betts (Solicitors) of the United Kingdom for legal advice on the succession and inheritance laws of Pakistan and for providing an affidavit as to foreign law for submission in the High Court of Justice, Family Division, The District Probate Registry at Manchester, United Kingdom.
23 March 2010
Azam & Rai advises the Constitutional Reforms Committee of Parliament against abolishment of the Concurrent Legislative List
Sector: Constitutional Law
Azam & Rai has advised the 27-Member Special Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms against the abolishment of the Concurrent Legislative List under the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973.
The 16-page published report titled "Why the Concurrent Legislative List should not be abolished in the National Interest" was also provided to all 342 Members of the National Assembly of Pakistan and all 100 Senators of Pakistan.
Azam & Rai has advised the 27-Member Special Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Reforms against the abolishment of the Concurrent Legislative List under the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973.
The 16-page published report titled "Why the Concurrent Legislative List should not be abolished in the National Interest" was also provided to all 342 Members of the National Assembly of Pakistan and all 100 Senators of Pakistan.
23 February 2010
Azam & Rai engaged for acquisition of 45 acres of peri-urban land worth USD 431,000 (PKR 36.2 Million) for a low-income housing development project
Sector: Real Estate & Property Law
Azam & Rai was engaged by Immersion (Pvt.) Ltd., a land development company co-owned by some of the world's leading social venture capital funds, namely New York-based Acumen Fund., Inc. and Oasis Capital (Mauritius) Ltd. (through the Geneva-based commercial global investment advisory firm, Bamboo Finance), for the acquisition of 45 acres of peri-urban land worth USD 431,000 (PKR 36.2 Million) in the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan for a low-income housing development project as part of a social venture capital investment.
Azam & Rai was engaged to provide (i) pre-acquisition advice on property laws and property-acquisition procedures; (ii) due diligence, title document discovery and title verification; and (iii) the entire handling of the land aquisition process (including documentation) upto the registration of the transfer of title of the property with the relevant authorities.
Azam & Rai was engaged by Immersion (Pvt.) Ltd., a land development company co-owned by some of the world's leading social venture capital funds, namely New York-based Acumen Fund., Inc. and Oasis Capital (Mauritius) Ltd. (through the Geneva-based commercial global investment advisory firm, Bamboo Finance), for the acquisition of 45 acres of peri-urban land worth USD 431,000 (PKR 36.2 Million) in the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan for a low-income housing development project as part of a social venture capital investment.
Azam & Rai was engaged to provide (i) pre-acquisition advice on property laws and property-acquisition procedures; (ii) due diligence, title document discovery and title verification; and (iii) the entire handling of the land aquisition process (including documentation) upto the registration of the transfer of title of the property with the relevant authorities.
02 February 2010
Azam & Rai engaged by Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
Azam & Rai filed a Writ Petition against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on behalf of Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court in a dispute related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan, a subsidiary of Quantum Global Networks, Inc. (incorporated in the U.S.A.), is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Azam & Rai filed a Writ Petition against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on behalf of Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court in a dispute related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Redtone Telecommunications Pakistan, a subsidiary of Quantum Global Networks, Inc. (incorporated in the U.S.A.), is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
04 November 2009
Azam & Rai engaged by Wateen Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd. in its dispute with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
Sector: Telecommunication Laws
Azam & Rai filed a Writ Petition against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on behalf of Wateen Telecom Ltd. in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court in a dispute related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Wateen Telecom, a subsidiary of the Dhabi Group, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
Azam & Rai filed a Writ Petition against the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on behalf of Wateen Telecom Ltd. in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court in a dispute related to the payment of Access Promotion Contribution (APC) for the Universal Service Fund (USF) under the Access Promotion Regulations, 2005, pursuant to the Access Promotion Rules 2004 and the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act, 1996.
Wateen Telecom, a subsidiary of the Dhabi Group, is one of 14 Long-Distance International (LDI) Licensees in Pakistan.
02 September 2009
Azam & Rai advises domestic investors on establishment of a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) as a Fund Management Company (FMC)
Sector: Corporate Laws
Azam & Rai has advised domestic investors dealing in options trading on the establishment of a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) as a Fund Management Company (FMC) for their proposed venture capital investment business.
Azam & Rai has advised domestic investors dealing in options trading on the establishment of a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) as a Fund Management Company (FMC) for their proposed venture capital investment business.
01 August 2009
Supreme Court of Pakistan declares imposition of emergency rule and removal of 60 judges by Pervez Musharraf in 2007 "unconstitutional" and "illegal"
ISLAMABAD: In a landmark judgment delivered in the petition titled Sindh High Court Bar Association vs. Federation of Pakistan, a 14-member Full Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (http://www.supremecourt.gov.pk/) has declared the November 3, 2007 imposition of Emergency Rule in Pakistan and removal of 60 Supreme Court and High Court judges by then President General Pervez Musharraf in his capacity as the Chief of the Army Staff as "unconstitutional", "illegal" and of "no legal effect".
The Supreme Court has further declared the following actions as unconstitutional and of no legal effect:
(i) the appointment of Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar as the Chief Justice of Pakistan on November 3, 2007;
(ii) the appointment and elevation of 110 judges of the superior courts between November 3, 2007 and 22 March, 2009;
(iii) the increase in the number of permanent Supreme Court judges from 17 to 27 through the Finance Act, 2008;
(iv) the establishment of the Islamabad High Court through a Presidential Ordinance.
It may be pertinent to recall that, on November 3, 2007, President Musharraf, who was unconstitutionally simultaneously holding two offices - that of President and Chief of Army Staff - had declared emergency to remove the Chief Justice of Pakistan and 59 other Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts as he feared that the Supreme Court would disqualify him from standing for a second term as President. In a move that was unprecedented in Pakistan's and the world's judicial history, Musharraf moved to impose emergency to remove 60 judges of the Pakistan's superior judiciary to pre-empt the Supreme Court from disqualifying him.
The judgment will affect 110 judges of various superior courts: 15 judges of the Supreme Court; 41 of the Lahore High Court; 27 of the Sindh High Court; 10 of the Peshawar High Court, all 5 of the Balochistan High Court; 8 of the Islamabad High Court; and 4 of the Federal Shariat Court.
This historic judgment of the Supreme Court has been well received by the people of Pakistan and widely acclaimed by the legal community as it seen to strengthen constitutional rule, the rule of law, accountability and democracy in Pakistan.
The Supreme Court has further declared the following actions as unconstitutional and of no legal effect:
(i) the appointment of Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar as the Chief Justice of Pakistan on November 3, 2007;
(ii) the appointment and elevation of 110 judges of the superior courts between November 3, 2007 and 22 March, 2009;
(iii) the increase in the number of permanent Supreme Court judges from 17 to 27 through the Finance Act, 2008;
(iv) the establishment of the Islamabad High Court through a Presidential Ordinance.
It may be pertinent to recall that, on November 3, 2007, President Musharraf, who was unconstitutionally simultaneously holding two offices - that of President and Chief of Army Staff - had declared emergency to remove the Chief Justice of Pakistan and 59 other Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts as he feared that the Supreme Court would disqualify him from standing for a second term as President. In a move that was unprecedented in Pakistan's and the world's judicial history, Musharraf moved to impose emergency to remove 60 judges of the Pakistan's superior judiciary to pre-empt the Supreme Court from disqualifying him.
The judgment will affect 110 judges of various superior courts: 15 judges of the Supreme Court; 41 of the Lahore High Court; 27 of the Sindh High Court; 10 of the Peshawar High Court, all 5 of the Balochistan High Court; 8 of the Islamabad High Court; and 4 of the Federal Shariat Court.
This historic judgment of the Supreme Court has been well received by the people of Pakistan and widely acclaimed by the legal community as it seen to strengthen constitutional rule, the rule of law, accountability and democracy in Pakistan.
13 July 2009
Azam & Rai drafts tripartite software licensing agreement between Pakistani, British and U.S. software companies
Sector: Information Technology Laws
Azam & Rai was engaged to draft a tripartite software licensing agreement between a Pakistani software development company, a British software company and the U.S. subsidiary of a leading French software company on the licensing of two software solutions developed by the Pakistani software development company and its affiliated company in the United Kingdom to be rebranded and sold under license in North America by the U.S. subsidiary of a French software company.
Azam & Rai was engaged to draft a tripartite software licensing agreement between a Pakistani software development company, a British software company and the U.S. subsidiary of a leading French software company on the licensing of two software solutions developed by the Pakistani software development company and its affiliated company in the United Kingdom to be rebranded and sold under license in North America by the U.S. subsidiary of a French software company.
10 July 2009
Azam & Rai advises on cross-border multi-party project along with two leading U.S. law firms
Sector: Corporate Laws
Azam & Rai was engaged as lead lawyer in the redrafting of the Articles of Association of two limited liability companies - Immersion (Private) Limited (Immersion), a project development company and Ansaar Management Company (Private) Limited (AMC), a project management company.
AMC focuses on managing projects for investors in the affordable housing sector. Immersion - a joint venture between AMC (Pakistan), Acumen Fund Inc. (USA) (Acumen) and Oasis Capital (Mauritius) Ltd. (Oasis) - has been established with the objective of developing affordable low-income housing in Pakistan with funding from Acumen and Oasis.
Acumen is a USD $50 million non-profit fund that uses philanthropic funds from the private sector and injects them into financially sustainable businesses that focus on lower income segments. Oasis is a USD $30 million for-profit social venture capital fund that focuses on providing capital to businesses that serve the lower income segments.
Also involved in the project is the Geneva-based fund manager for Oasis, namely Bamboo Finance, a commercial global investment advisory firm specializing in the financing of social entrepreneurship and its sister concern, Blue Orchard, a USD $800 million fund that offers loans to microfinance institutes globally.
As part of its responsibilities, Azam & Rai advised on the implementation of the Shareholders Agreements (based on New York laws) entered into between AMC, Immersion, Acumen and Oasis and their compliance with Pakistani company law. The New York offices of two leading U.S. law firms - White & Case LLP and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP advised Acumen and AMC respectively on the drafting of the Shareholders Agreements and Share Subscription Agreements for this project.
Azam & Rai is also representing both Immersion and AMC in corporate implementation, due diligence and statutory compliance matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
See White & Case's note on this project:
http://www.whitecase.com/publications_04202009/
Azam & Rai was engaged as lead lawyer in the redrafting of the Articles of Association of two limited liability companies - Immersion (Private) Limited (Immersion), a project development company and Ansaar Management Company (Private) Limited (AMC), a project management company.
AMC focuses on managing projects for investors in the affordable housing sector. Immersion - a joint venture between AMC (Pakistan), Acumen Fund Inc. (USA) (Acumen) and Oasis Capital (Mauritius) Ltd. (Oasis) - has been established with the objective of developing affordable low-income housing in Pakistan with funding from Acumen and Oasis.
Acumen is a USD $50 million non-profit fund that uses philanthropic funds from the private sector and injects them into financially sustainable businesses that focus on lower income segments. Oasis is a USD $30 million for-profit social venture capital fund that focuses on providing capital to businesses that serve the lower income segments.
Also involved in the project is the Geneva-based fund manager for Oasis, namely Bamboo Finance, a commercial global investment advisory firm specializing in the financing of social entrepreneurship and its sister concern, Blue Orchard, a USD $800 million fund that offers loans to microfinance institutes globally.
As part of its responsibilities, Azam & Rai advised on the implementation of the Shareholders Agreements (based on New York laws) entered into between AMC, Immersion, Acumen and Oasis and their compliance with Pakistani company law. The New York offices of two leading U.S. law firms - White & Case LLP and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP advised Acumen and AMC respectively on the drafting of the Shareholders Agreements and Share Subscription Agreements for this project.
Azam & Rai is also representing both Immersion and AMC in corporate implementation, due diligence and statutory compliance matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
See White & Case's note on this project:
http://www.whitecase.com/publications_04202009/
02 June 2009
Azam & Rai files trademark registration applications on behalf Lahore International Medical Centre (Pvt.) Ltd.
Sector: Intellectual Property Laws
Azam & Rai has filed two trademark registration applications with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan on behalf of Lahore International Medical Centre (Pvt.) Ltd. for the registration of its name and logo.
Azam & Rai has filed two trademark registration applications with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan on behalf of Lahore International Medical Centre (Pvt.) Ltd. for the registration of its name and logo.
29 May 2009
Azam & Rai briefs the Provincial Government of the Punjab on the legal aspects of Public-Private Partnership (P3) models for the healthcare sector
Sector: Investment Laws
Azam & Rai has briefed the Provincial Government of the Punjab on the legal aspects of Public-Private Partnership (P3) models for the healthcare sector. The brief is in relation to the proposed grant of land by the Punjab Government for the establishment of a 300-bed tertiary care general hospital in Lahore by a private company on the basis of public-private partnership.
Azam & Rai has briefed the Provincial Government of the Punjab on the legal aspects of Public-Private Partnership (P3) models for the healthcare sector. The brief is in relation to the proposed grant of land by the Punjab Government for the establishment of a 300-bed tertiary care general hospital in Lahore by a private company on the basis of public-private partnership.
28 May 2009
Azam & Rai engaged by Spanish law firm for filing trademark application on behalf of its client
Sector: Intellectual Property Laws
Azam & Rai has been engaged by a leading Madrid-based Spanish law firm for filing a trademark application with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan for the registration of a trademark belonging to one of its clients.
Azam & Rai has been engaged by a leading Madrid-based Spanish law firm for filing a trademark application with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan for the registration of a trademark belonging to one of its clients.
Azam & Rai files trademark registration application on behalf of Zenith Sports (Pvt.) Ltd.
Sector: Intellectual Property Laws
Azam & Rai has filed a trademark registration application with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan on behalf of Zenith Sports (Pvt.) Ltd. for the registration of the name of its Faisalabad-based football club, namely "Club Athletico", which plays in the national league under the Pakistan Football Federation. Zenith Sports (Pvt.) Ltd. is owned by foreign investors from Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
Azam & Rai has filed a trademark registration application with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan on behalf of Zenith Sports (Pvt.) Ltd. for the registration of the name of its Faisalabad-based football club, namely "Club Athletico", which plays in the national league under the Pakistan Football Federation. Zenith Sports (Pvt.) Ltd. is owned by foreign investors from Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
09 May 2009
Azam & Rai participates in IFC's and World Bank's 'Investing Across Borders' project
Sector: Investment Laws
Azam & Rai was invited by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the World Bank to participate in the Investing Across Borders (IAB) indicators project under the auspices of their Foreign Investment Advisory Service (FIAS). This global project benchmarks the ease of establishing and operating foreign-owned companies in countries across the world by evaluating their investment policy framework and its implementation in practice.
The IAB project aims to compare the quality of investment climates across countries, identify good practices in investment policy design and implementation, and stimulate and advise investment policy reforms. The IAB indicators are based on a survey of private sector practitioners – investment lawyers and consultants advising foreign investors – and combine an evaluation of the quality of laws and policies, and their implementation and enforcement in practice. Only a select number of firms - recognized as leading providers of legal and business advisory services to investors - were approached in each country.
The principal objective of the IAB project is to stimulate reforms leading to a more business-conducive, transparent and secure environment for foreign direct investment. The project is modeled after the Doing Business initiative of the World Bank Group (in which Azam & Rai also participated), which provides information on business regulation for domestic enterprises. Doing Business has inspired over 170 reforms worldwide and boasts one of the busiest databases with over 1.6 million online visits last year alone. It is intended that the IAB project will have a similar lasting positive effect.
Azam & Rai gave its input on the following:
(i) Investing in Sectors - measuring restrictions on foreign equity ownership in a variety of sectors in Pakistan.
(ii) Starting a Foreign Business - measuring the process for establishing subsidiaries of foreign companies in Pakistan's largest business cities.
(iii) Accessing Land - measuring the process of leasing land in Pakistan's largest business cities and examining land rights and land information available to investors.
(iv) Arbitrating Disputes - examining Pakistan's legal framework on domestic and international arbitration, enforcement of arbitration awards, and mediation.
Azam & Rai was invited by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the World Bank to participate in the Investing Across Borders (IAB) indicators project under the auspices of their Foreign Investment Advisory Service (FIAS). This global project benchmarks the ease of establishing and operating foreign-owned companies in countries across the world by evaluating their investment policy framework and its implementation in practice.
The IAB project aims to compare the quality of investment climates across countries, identify good practices in investment policy design and implementation, and stimulate and advise investment policy reforms. The IAB indicators are based on a survey of private sector practitioners – investment lawyers and consultants advising foreign investors – and combine an evaluation of the quality of laws and policies, and their implementation and enforcement in practice. Only a select number of firms - recognized as leading providers of legal and business advisory services to investors - were approached in each country.
The principal objective of the IAB project is to stimulate reforms leading to a more business-conducive, transparent and secure environment for foreign direct investment. The project is modeled after the Doing Business initiative of the World Bank Group (in which Azam & Rai also participated), which provides information on business regulation for domestic enterprises. Doing Business has inspired over 170 reforms worldwide and boasts one of the busiest databases with over 1.6 million online visits last year alone. It is intended that the IAB project will have a similar lasting positive effect.
Azam & Rai gave its input on the following:
(i) Investing in Sectors - measuring restrictions on foreign equity ownership in a variety of sectors in Pakistan.
(ii) Starting a Foreign Business - measuring the process for establishing subsidiaries of foreign companies in Pakistan's largest business cities.
(iii) Accessing Land - measuring the process of leasing land in Pakistan's largest business cities and examining land rights and land information available to investors.
(iv) Arbitrating Disputes - examining Pakistan's legal framework on domestic and international arbitration, enforcement of arbitration awards, and mediation.
04 May 2009
Azam & Rai advises major Pakistani media group on establishment of company limited by guarantee
Sector: Corporate Laws
Azam & Rai has advised a major Pakistani media group (owners of a major national news channel in Pakistan) - on the establishment of a company limited by guarantee.
Azam & Rai has advised a major Pakistani media group (owners of a major national news channel in Pakistan) - on the establishment of a company limited by guarantee.
27 February 2009
Azam & Rai obtains approval for a Class License for Value Added Services from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority for Singapore telecoms company
Sector: Telecommunications Laws
Azam & Rai has obtained approval of a Class License for Value Added Services (VAS) from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for the Pakistani subsidiary of a Singapore Stock Exchange-listed telecommunications company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The license approval enables the client to provide VAS to a major telecom company providing mobile telecom services in Pakistan.
Azam & Rai has obtained approval of a Class License for Value Added Services (VAS) from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for the Pakistani subsidiary of a Singapore Stock Exchange-listed telecommunications company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The license approval enables the client to provide VAS to a major telecom company providing mobile telecom services in Pakistan.
06 February 2009
Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan more than doubles Company Registration Fees
Sector: Corporate & Investment Laws
The Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), vide its Statutory Regulatory Order (S.R.O.) No. 119(I)/2009 with effect from 6 February 2009, has more than doubled the Company Registration Fees for all ranges of Authorized Capital.
After the said increase, a company with an authorized capital of Rs. 100,000 will be required to pay registration fees of PKR 9,000 instead of the previous PKR 3,300 whereas a company with an authorized capital of PKR 10 Million will be required to pay registration fees of PKR Rs. 108,000 instead of the previous PKR 40,300.
Furthermore, the previous ceiling of PKR 10 Million on company registration fees has been removed and is now unilimited depending on the authorized capital.
The SECP has also increased document filing fees from PKR 200 to PKR 1,000 per document.
This is the first such increase in company registration fees since 9 December 2003 and will increase the cost of doing business in Pakistan.
The Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), vide its Statutory Regulatory Order (S.R.O.) No. 119(I)/2009 with effect from 6 February 2009, has more than doubled the Company Registration Fees for all ranges of Authorized Capital.
After the said increase, a company with an authorized capital of Rs. 100,000 will be required to pay registration fees of PKR 9,000 instead of the previous PKR 3,300 whereas a company with an authorized capital of PKR 10 Million will be required to pay registration fees of PKR Rs. 108,000 instead of the previous PKR 40,300.
Furthermore, the previous ceiling of PKR 10 Million on company registration fees has been removed and is now unilimited depending on the authorized capital.
The SECP has also increased document filing fees from PKR 200 to PKR 1,000 per document.
This is the first such increase in company registration fees since 9 December 2003 and will increase the cost of doing business in Pakistan.
01 January 2009
Azam & Rai again recommended by The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 as one of the leading firms in 'Banking and Finance' and 'Corporate and M&A'
For the fourth consecutive year, Azam & Rai has been recommended by The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 (A Guide to Asia’s Commercial Law Firms) as one of the leading law firms in the areas of Banking & Finance and Corporate/M&A in Pakistan. The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 is a UK-based organization, which ranks top law firms in the Asia-Pacific region and publishes its findings in an annual publication.
In the latest The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 (2008-2009 Edition), Azam & Rai is ranked amongst the top 22 law firms in the Banking & Finance sector and, once again, amongst the top 20 law firms in the Corporate/M&A sector in Pakistan.
In its commentary, The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 (2008-2009 Edition) states:
In the latest The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 (2008-2009 Edition), Azam & Rai is ranked amongst the top 22 law firms in the Banking & Finance sector and, once again, amongst the top 20 law firms in the Corporate/M&A sector in Pakistan.
In its commentary, The Asia-Pacific Legal 500 (2008-2009 Edition) states:
Though smaller than some rivals, five-lawyer Azam & Rai enjoys an excellent reputation for corporate and commercial advice to clients such as Saudi Pak Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Stahl Holdings BV and Terraco Group, and provides 'personalised legal services’ and has 'an appreciation of a client’s commercial needs’. Rai Muhammad Saleh Azam is 'an incisive all-round lawyer who combines his experience of litigation and transactional work to provide very good commercial legal advice’.
02 December 2008
Pinsent Masons visits Azam & Rai
Mr. Richard Twomey (Senior Associate) and Mr. Stefan Paciorek (Partner) from the London office of Pinsent Masons - one of the world's leading law firms - visited the offices of Azam & Rai in Lahore and met with Managing Partner, Mr. R.M.S. Azam. The Pakistani legal sector was discussed along with matters of mutual interest, particularly in the field of international arbitration. The prospects of collaboration between the two law firms in relation to arbitration concerning Pakistani clients also came under discussion.
12 November 2008
Azam & Rai transfers website to new domain: www.azamrai.com
27 October 2008
Azam & Rai partner recommended by Chambers Asia 2009 and Chambers Global 2009
Azam & Rai partner, Mr. R.M.S. Azam, has been recommended by Chambers Asia 2009 and Chambers Global 2009 as one of the 'Leading Lawyers' in the corporate and commercial sectors in Pakistan.
Chambers Asia 2009, which ranks the leading lawyers of Asia and Chambers Global 2009, which ranks the leading lawyers of the world - are both publications of Chambers & Partners, London (http://www.chambersandpartners.com/), which annually ranks leading lawyers - regionally and globally.
Chambers Global is referred to by Chambers & Partners as the "directory of the most highly recommended lawyers world-wide."
Chambers lawyer rankings - universally recognized as one of the most credible and prestigious in the world - are based on independent research conducted by Chambers & Partners based on market reputation, which is guaged from in-depth interviews and feeback from clients and lawyers.
In its commentary, Chambers Asia 2009 states:
Chambers Asia 2009, which ranks the leading lawyers of Asia and Chambers Global 2009, which ranks the leading lawyers of the world - are both publications of Chambers & Partners, London (http://www.chambersandpartners.com/), which annually ranks leading lawyers - regionally and globally.
Chambers Global is referred to by Chambers & Partners as the "directory of the most highly recommended lawyers world-wide."
Chambers lawyer rankings - universally recognized as one of the most credible and prestigious in the world - are based on independent research conducted by Chambers & Partners based on market reputation, which is guaged from in-depth interviews and feeback from clients and lawyers.
In its commentary, Chambers Asia 2009 states:
Rai Azam is the “dynamic young lead lawyer” at Azam & Rai, which has built a strong reputation as a one-stop shop for foreign investors. Azam advises foreign clients on every stage of their investment into Pakistan and he has also developed particular expertise in IT.
15 October 2008
Azam & Rai incorporates Pakistan subsidiary of Singapore Stock Exchange-listed telecom company
Sector: Investment & Corporate Laws
Azam & Rai incorporated Unified Communications (Pvt.) Ltd. in Pakistan as a subsidiary of Unified Communications Pte. Ltd., a Singapore Stock Exchange-listed telecommunications company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Azam & Rai incorporated Unified Communications (Pvt.) Ltd. in Pakistan as a subsidiary of Unified Communications Pte. Ltd., a Singapore Stock Exchange-listed telecommunications company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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