Morrison Foerster has been named a finalist in three categories at the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Asia-Pacific 2026 awards, including recognition as one of the most innovative law firms in the region.
- Innovative Lawyers in Infrastructure: “Micro Solar, Macro Impact – Structuring I-RECs for Global Corporate Buyers” – A team led by Per Lindberg advised Powertrust on a contractual framework to aggregate and scale International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-RECs) from distributed micro solar projects. This enabled the procurement of high-integrity renewable energy credits while supporting project financing, expanding clean energy access, and delivering measurable community impact in emerging markets.
- Innovative Lawyers in Unlocking Capital: “SoftBank’s Record-Breaking $41 Billion Investment Round in OpenAI” – A cross-border team led by Kenneth A. Siegel, Christopher C. McKinnon, and Eric T. McCrath designed a novel investment structure for SoftBank’s $41 billion investment round in OpenAI, breaking records as the largest venture financing round to date. The trio of MoFo M&A leaders was also recently named among The American Lawyer Dealmakers of the Year 2026, underscoring the impact of their work on some of the market’s most consequential transactions.
- Most Innovative Law Firm in Asia-Pacific (Headquartered Outside Asia-Pacific): Morrison Foerster – These matters, among others, highlight MoFo’s ability to solve novel challenges at the intersection of technology, finance, and sustainability in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
The awards celebrate the most innovative lawyers in the industry, working on complex, high-impact matters that combine legal innovation with commercial outcomes.
The awards ceremony will take place on May 14 in Hong Kong. Explore the full shortlist.