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08 April 2021 by Shearn Delamore & Co - Malaysia
In an admiralty action, can an intervener, not being the proper defendant, apply to set aside a warrant of arrest of a vessel on non-traditional grounds.
01 April 2021 by Shearn Delamore & Co
It is inevitable that throughout the operations of businesses, policies and rules within the established businesses would go through changes, either to implement a change in the applicable laws and regulations, or to improve the company’s internal policies in order to enhance its operations.
23 October 2020 by Shearn Delamore & Co; Denise Choo, Associate
On 23 October 2020, the Malaysian government gazetted the Temporary Measures for Reducing the Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid19) Act 2020 (“Covid-19 Act”). This Act, as evident from its name, is meant to provide temporary measures to ease the impact of Covid19 on various sectors and industries in Malaysia.
21 October 2025 by asialaw
We are pleased to announce that the asialaw 2025 rankings guide is now available online. This latest edition features in-depth analysis of leading law firms and practitioners across 23 jurisdictions in Asia.
17 September 2025 by asialaw
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09 September 2025 by JTJB International Lawyers - Thailand
As the world grapples with geopolitical instability and shifting global trade dynamics – including the recent tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border and U.S. tax pressure – foreign investors may naturally feel cautious. However, a deeper look at Thailand’s economic fundamentals, legal framework, and proactive government policies reveals a resilient and attractive investment landscape.
01 September 2025 by Han Kun Law Offices - China
Onshore transactions continued to gain strength, while in offshore transactions the direct shareholding structure outperformed the VIE structure.
21 August 2025 by YYC Legal - Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong SAR: An Update on the rules governing Independent Non-Executive Directors in Hong Kong
20 August 2025 by Lee Hishammuddin Allen & Gledhill - Malaysia
On 14 July 2025, the Energy Commission (“EC”) published its updated guidelines for the implementation of its Green Electricity Tariff (“GET”) scheme, a progressive initiative designed to support Malaysia’s transition to a low-carbon economy. GET is a subscription-based programme that enables both residential and non-residential users to subscribe directly to renewable energy from the national grid. Effectively, this allows users to reduce their carbon footprint without the need to install their own renewable energy infrastructure.