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Restructuring & Bankruptcy

OUR EXPERTISE

Mahendra & Co. specializes in the areas of restructuring and bankruptcy, providing experienced legal counsel to both debtors and creditors. We are highly experienced in helping companies navigate bankruptcy proceedings, and can act on behalf of either the debtor or creditor to ensure the best outcome is achieved. Our team is also able to assist with court auctions and provide assistance to win the case.

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LATEST INSIGHTS

27 December 2024

Commemorating Indonesia’s Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Commemorating Indonesia’s Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

On this very day, seventy-five years ago, at the Round Table Conference, the Republic (of the United States) of Indonesia – Republik Indonesia Serikat officially declared the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to its 1949 Constitution.

Commemorating Indonesia’s Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

27 December 2024

On this very day, seventy-five years ago, at the Round Table Conference, the Republic (of the United States) of Indonesia – Republik Indonesia Serikat officially declared the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to its 1949 Constitution.

Mahendra & Co. Managing Partner: Obtained His Ph.D Degree at Middlesex University, United Kingdom

25 November 2024

Congratulations are in order for Mr. Mahendra, whose hard work and scholarly rigor have culminated in this significant accomplishment. His success is a testament to his commitment to advancing human rights discourse both in Indonesia and on the global stage. He is set to graduate on June 28, 2024, marking another important milestone in his academic journey.

From Challenges to Protections: What to Expect from Indonesia's New Consumer Protection Bill

25 October 2024

The Indonesian government and the House of Representatives are drafting a new Draft Bill on Consumer Protection to amend Law 8/1999. Business actors should focus on three key concepts: standardization of contracts, establishment of the National Consumer Protection Agency, and creation of the Alternative Consumer Dispute Resolution Institution, along with revisions to consumer protection responsibilities.
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