Luther Lie is a New York qualified corporate finance lawyer. He advises U.S. and European private equity funds on cross-border fundraisings, M&A, and debt financings in the United States, Asia, and Europe.
Luther graduated from Harvard Law School, where he served as a research assistant on cross-border M&A and securities law and as a submissions editor for Harvard Business Law Review.
He is active in civic and community affairs. With Her Justice, he represented women and single mothers navigate uncontested divorces in the New York Family Court. At the height of the border crisis, he volunteered on the Firm's Border Project in Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Luther regularly writes in peer-reviewed journals and newspapers, such as Canberra Law Review, East Asia Forum, and Springer on the rule of law, infrastructure funds, and governance issues.
Weitere Veröffentlichungen
- May 11, 2024
US-Southeast Asia Deal Flows could be the New Story of Growth, The Star (Malaysia) - May 10, 2024
US-Southeast Asia Deal Flows could be the New Story of Growth, The Jakarta Post - June 2, 2023
OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, Springer - February 2, 2022
World Tech Start-up Leader: Indonesia’s Big Dream, The Jakarta Post - August 4, 2021
Southeast Asian National Airlines Need Sweeping Reforms, East Asia Forum (Australian National University)
- Harvard University (LL.M. 2023; Submissions Editor, Harvard Business Law Review); University of Indonesia (LL.B. summa cum laude 2019; Valedictorian; The Most Outstanding Student Award; Highest GPA; National Champion & World Top 32 Teams, Jessup Moot Court; Best Paper, International Conference on Law and Governance in a Global Context)
- New York and Registered Foreign Lawyer (Singapore)
- Indonesian, Malay, and Mandarin Chinese