Wirdan Fauzi, S.H.

Wirdan Fauzi, S.H.

Partner

Fauzi started his legal career as a Public Interest Lawyer at the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Jakarta) and then worked as a researcher at non-governmental organizations namely the People's Coalition for Fisheries Justice (KIARA) and the Rujak Center for Urban Studies.

After that, he focused his practice as a dispute resolution or litigation lawyer at Dafi Munir & Partners Law Firm, one of the leading law firms in Jakarta. He represents and accompanies many clients with diverse backgrounds in complex cases including, but not limited to, providing legal advice and/or representation to major national and international companies and state-owned enterprises.

Education

2012  –  Universitas Pancasila, Bachelor of Law;
2015  –  Learning Exchange Program held by Alternative Law Groups (ALG), in the Philippines & Namati, in USA.

License

Holder and Advocate license issued by the Indonesian Bar Association (PERADI) with card number NIA: 15.01917;
Receiver and Administrators who are registeres with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights with a Certificate of Registration of Curators and Administratos number AHU-495AH.04.03-2021.



Ahmad Biky, S.H.

Ahmad Biky, S.H.

Managing Partner

Biky started his legal career as a Public Interest Lawyer at the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Jakarta). During his career at LBH Jakarta, Biky wrote a number of published books including David vs Goliath (Studying Strategic Cases in the Labor Sector) published by LBH Jakarta – 2014, and Stories of Citizen Engagement Against Corruption from the Campaign for Social Audit published by Transparency International Indonesia & Open Government – 2014.

After that, he focused his practice as a dispute resolution or litigation attorney at a number of leading law firms in Jakarta including: Gatot Goei & Partners Law Office, Kiagus Ahmad & Associate Law Office and Dafi Munir & Partners Law Office. He represents and accompanies many clients with diverse backgrounds in complex cases including, but not limited to, providing legal advice and/or representation to major national and international companies and state-owned enterprises.

Education

2011 – Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Bachelor of Law;
2013 – Anti-Corruption School (SAKTI) organized by Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW);
2015 – Foundation Course on Childrens Rights held by Ateno De Manila University Human Rights Center & Save The Children.

License

Holder and Advocate license issued by the Indonesian Bar Association
        (PERADI) with card number NIA: 14.01161;
Receiver and Administrators who are registeres with the Ministry of Law and Human
     Rights with a Certificate of Registration of Curators and Administratos number AHU- 269AH.04.03-2020.

Services

1.    Business Law and Commercial Litigation

a. Civil or Commercial Litigation;
b. Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution;
c. Bankruptcy and Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations (PKPU);
d. Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Financial Services Sector;
e. Consumer Dispute Resolution;
f. Intellectual Property Rights Dispute and Enforcement;
g. Insurance;
h. Mining and Energy;
i. Real Estate and Land Ownership Disputes;
j.      Information Technology.


2.     Public Litigation

a. Criminal Litigation;
b. Constitutional Litigation (Judicial Review to Constitutional Court and Supreme Court);
c. Administrative Litigation (State Administrative Court);
d. Public Information Disclosure;
e. Press Disputes;
f. Corruption/Anti-Corruption.


3.     General Corporate and Commercial Law

a. Merger & Acquisition;
b. Company License;
c. Business Establishment;
d. Banking & Finance;
e. Corporate Restructuring;
f. Contract Arrangement;
g. Company Compliance;
h. Data Protection and Licenses;
i. Foreign Investment;
j. Infrastructure & Construction Projects.


4.     Employment

a. Preparation of Work Contracts;
b. Labor Law and Compliance;
c. Work Termination;
d. Outsourcing;
e. Foreign Workers;
f. Labor Licensing;
g. Labor Disputes;
h. Labor Strike;
i. Labor Disputes and Industrial Relations.


5.     Anty Monopoli and Business Competition

a. Anti-monopoly Compliance;
b. Conspiracy;
c. Cartel Allegation;
d. Determination Pricing Issues;
e. Abuse of a Dominant Position.