Teachings

Case Law is not Always Necessary

As litigators, we build our legal arguments on authoritative case law or legal maxims.

You Don’t Have to be Judge to Give a Fair Hearing

Even though they say they want advice and guidance, I know what they are really there for: to be taken seriously, heard and understood.

A Citizen’s Guide to Judicial Review in Malaysia | Part Two

In this Part, we consider the accepted legal reasons for challenging the validity of public authority decisions, actions and policities.

Notes for a Talk about Affidavits

An affidavit is a sworn statement of facts. It is about facts, not opinion, not argument, not fiction.

Starting with Settlement

Matters can be settled. However, parties must be genuinely willing to compromise to end their dispute.

How I approach cases I know my client will lose

We don’t get to pick the clients or the cases. They pick us.

Referral Fees Are For Touts

Standing Out

Hanging with the Seniors