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Effect of the Covid-19 Bill on Housing and Tenancies

On the 25th of August 2020, the Dewan Rakyat passed the Temporary Measures for Reducing the Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Bill 2020 (“Covid-19 Bill”). The Covid-19 Bill consists of 19 parts and 59 sections, modifying 16 written laws and these modifications will have retrospective effect. Amongst the legislations affected are [...]

By |2022-01-04T18:00:02+08:00September 22nd, 2020|General, September 2020|Comments Off on Effect of the Covid-19 Bill on Housing and Tenancies

Life after MCO

The entire country has been living under the Movement Control Order (MCO) for more than a month now, and will continue to do so at least until 12th May. Most businesses have adjusted as best as they can, implementing working from home practices, negotiating a rebate of rental or suspension of contractual obligations, [...]

By |2022-01-04T12:27:39+08:00April 26th, 2020|April 2020, General|Comments Off on Life after MCO

How the covid-19 pandemic affects your conveyancing transactions and tenancies?

The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting Movement Control Order (MCO) imposed by the Government have undeniably raised a slew of legal issues, and conveyancing transactions and tenancies have not been spared. Below are some of the common issues that may arise in relation to your conveyancing transactions and tenancies, during this unprecedented period: [...]

By |2022-01-03T14:52:33+08:00April 22nd, 2020|April 2020, General|Comments Off on How the covid-19 pandemic affects your conveyancing transactions and tenancies?

Top 10 legal developments of 2019

As we start off this brand new year of 2020, it would be an opportune time to look back at the legal developments that came out of the year just passed, and consider how this may impact your respective businesses and dealings. Whilst they were many, we’ve picked the top few we feel [...]

By |2022-01-04T11:15:56+08:00January 3rd, 2020|January 2020|Comments Off on Top 10 legal developments of 2019

Lenders and Borrowers: What you need to know about the Companies Act 2016

In this article, we highlight certain aspects of the Companies Act 2016 (“CA 2016”) that have implications for Lenders and Borrowers. A) Execution of documents: common seal is optional Section 61 of CA 2016 now provides that a company may, but does not need to have the common seal. […]

By |2022-01-04T11:16:20+08:00April 17th, 2017|April 2017, General|Comments Off on Lenders and Borrowers: What you need to know about the Companies Act 2016

Madrid Protocol: Multi-country trade mark applications are on the horizon

One application = trade mark protection in multiple countries. It is only a matter of time before business owners can avail themselves of the harmonized process under the Madrid Protocol. Malaysian business owners who want to expand beyond the country into other markets and to protect their trade mark in the process, would [...]

By |2022-01-04T11:18:25+08:00April 17th, 2017|April 2017, General|Comments Off on Madrid Protocol: Multi-country trade mark applications are on the horizon

Update: Bursa Malaysia is Reviewing the Listing Requirements

In view of the coming into force of the Companies Act 2016, Bursa Malaysia had, in March 2017, issued a consultation paper to seek public feedback on its proposed review of Listing Requirements for ACE and Main Markets According to Bursa, the key areas of review under the Listing Requirements include the following: [...]

By |2022-01-04T11:30:52+08:00April 17th, 2017|April 2017, General|Comments Off on Update: Bursa Malaysia is Reviewing the Listing Requirements

Legislation Update – Amendments to the Solicitor’s Remuneration Order

The Solicitors’ Remuneration (Amendment) Order 2017 (“SRAO”) has been gazetted and came into effect on 15th March 2017. The SRAO increases the rate of the scale of fees to the First Schedule (fees for sales and transfers) and the Third Schedule (fees for charges, debentures, and other security or financing documents) of Solicitors’ Remuneration Order 2005 (“SRO”), [...]

By |2022-01-04T11:29:55+08:00April 17th, 2017|April 2017, General|Comments Off on Legislation Update – Amendments to the Solicitor’s Remuneration Order

To franchise, or not to franchise?

Franchising has become the fastest growing way of doing business, but is this the only option? So, Loob Holding recently lost the lucrative Chatime master franchise. Up till now, Loob Holding has managed to build a bubble tea empire on the business approach of franchising. What is franchising exactly, and how does this differ [...]

By |2022-01-04T11:31:03+08:00February 3rd, 2017|February 2017, General|Comments Off on To franchise, or not to franchise?
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