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Law Firms: Sharing an Office
According to the Bar Council Ruling 7.03, if an Advocate and Solicitor shares an office or premises with another person, the office or premises must be partitioned off with separate and distinct entrances. There should not exist a connecting door…
[Member] Renovation Application Form Template
[Member] Visitation Rights in Malaysia, Family & Matrimonial Laws
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[Member] Company Membership
According to s2(1) of the Companies Act 2016 (“CA”), a member is a person whose name is entered in the register of members as the holder for the time being of one or more shares in the company in the…
[Member] Differences between ICCPR and ICESCR
Introduction International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) came into play in order to make the rights introduced under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) legally binding.…
Minimum Wages Order 2022
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[Member] Laws Regarding Pollution in Malaysia
In general, pollution is governed under the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (“EQA”) which applies to the whole of Malaysia. This is supported by Public Prosecutor v Ta Hsin Enterprise Sdn Bhd whereby it was held that the EQA applies to…
[Premium Member] Case Review: Loh Siew Hong v Nazirah Nanthakumar bt Abdullah & Anor [2022] MLJU 391
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[Member] Digital Signing in Malaysia
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Attestation of a Will
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Wills and Signature of the Testator
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What Does It Mean When A Will Has To Be In Writing?
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Constructive Dismissal in Malaysia, Employment law
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Can AI-generated Art Be Accorded Copyright Protection?
Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has improved as a result of technological advancement and has thus gained widespread momentum, seeping into our everyday lives. As such, it is unsurprising that AI has converged with the arts, with AI generated art being the…
[Member] Freedom of Speech and Expression in Malaysia
On October 15 2021, Malaysia secured a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2022 – 2024 term with 183 votes. In light of this, Malaysia has pledged to prioritise the rights of vulnerable groups, empower…
8 Ways to Fail to When it Comes to Making Law
Laws made by Parliament are called ‘Statutes’ or ‘Acts’. A law begins with a Bill which could come from a Ministry, a member of Parliament or a Senator. Said Bill then needs to be tabled either before the Dewan Rakyat…
[Member] Abortion under Malaysian Law
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Things to Know Regarding the Revival and Republication of a Will
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[Premium Member] Can Law Be Applied Retrospectively?
In April, the Transport Minister came under fire from netizens for not applying the amendment of the Road Transport Act 1987 retrospectively to address cases like Sam Ke Ting’s involving the “basikal lajak” or modified bicycles phenomenon. However, the Minister…