The global pandemic has undoubtedly affected several companies in Indonesia, reducing their ability to maintain cash flow. This situation has developed into a trend where creditors have to make more efforts to collect their debts. Based on the prevailing laws,...
The Indonesian Constitutional Court recently rendered Decision No. 144/PUU-XXI/2023, in response to a petition for a formal judicial review of Article 74 of Law No. 20 of 2016 on Trademark and Geographical Indications (“Trademark Law”). In its decision, the...
This article sets out how Indonesia’s Patent Law Number 13 of 2016 (“Patent Law”) recognizes the Reverse Burden of Proof method in Process Patent Infringement actions in Indonesia. In accordance with the prevailing Patent Law, the patent holder could initiate (i)...
Overview The Covid-19 Pandemic that is currently occuring has created an impact on the sustainability of the economic activities in Indonesia. In response to the ongoing situation, the government of the Republic Indonesia has conducted several measures in dealing with...
As we are entering the 4.0 industrial revolution, consumers are now more likely to access information through the internet. Thus, individuals and companies have started to shift from the traditional face-to-face approach to the internet in order to showcase their...
On April 13 2020, a presidential decree which confirmed Covid-19 outspread non-natural disaster as a national disaster has been issued by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo. This decree was issued based on the right considerations that covid 19 has impacted the...