Litigation

Vicarious Liability In Employees’ Use Of Cracked, Pirated Or Unlicensed Software

It is not uncommon for employers to issue devices to employees but have little monitoring on what is installed in the device or how the device is being used. On the flip side, employees often feel that there is no room to breathe when the employer is constantly monitoring the activities of the company-issued device. […]

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The Corporate ‘Nuclear Option’: A Basic Guide to Mareva Injunctions in Malaysian Commercial Disputes

In the high-stakes world of commercial disputes, the fear that a defendant might hide or transfer assets to avoid a future judgment is a very real concern. When faced with this risk, waiting for a trial to conclude can be a gamble. This is where Malaysian law provides a powerful, pre-emptive tool known as a

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Holding Directors Accountable: Filing a Civil Suit Against Directors for Company’s Debt in Malaysia

While a company is a legal entity, it is in actuality merely an empty shell. As such, a company’s directors are essential to its operations and decision-making. That being said, the directors are also responsible to ensure that the business is financially stable and that the company is able to meet its obligations. Legal action

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