by DNH (BD) | Sep 12, 2019 | Dispute Resolution
In any dispute (especially those involving unpaid debts), lawyers would normally advise a client to first issue a “letter of demand” (usually referred to as an “LOD”). A letter of demand is a letter which establishes the background facts and records your demands. For...
by DNH (BD) | Sep 10, 2019 | Dispute Resolution, Real Estate
Condominiums and high-rise residential homes are the trend for modern living today. A glance through the KL skyline would show you just how developers today prefer to build condominiums instead of traditional townships. Owning a parcel in a residential building...
by DNH (BD) | Sep 5, 2019 | Employment Law
Template employment contracts online are a dime a dozen. As a business, it is tempting to download a template employment contract in order to save time and costs. However, reckless use of templates (as well as failure to understand the contents of the contract)...
by DNH (BD) | Sep 3, 2019 | Employment Law
The Children and Young Persons (Employment) Act 1966 (“Act”) was passed to regulate any labour of a child or young person. Under the Act, a “child” is a person who is under the age of fifteen years and a “young person” is a person who is fifteen or older, but below...
by DNH (BD) | Aug 28, 2019 | Corporate and Commercial
In the world of music, there hasn’t been a shortage of controversy when it comes to musicians allegedly stealing work from one another. A few notorious legal battles involving our favourite musicians come to mind: Ed Sheeran’s “Photograph” vs Matt Cardle’s...