hello, i need some information, may i noe if i interested in litigation part, which firm should i to go for chambering in kl? thanks
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Aug 5 2011, 04:38 PM
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hello, i need some information, may i noe if i interested in litigation part, which firm should i to go for chambering in kl? thanks
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Aug 5 2011, 09:04 PM
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QUOTE(dariofoo @ Aug 5 2011, 05:48 PM) Civil, criminal, quasi-criminal, corporate - there's so many types of litigation. Which one are you interested in? Big firm, small firm? Expected salary? There's so many considerations that one cannot just pull a name out of the hat just like that civil criminal also can, but prefer criminal, not big and small firm, most important is i can learn..thanks =) |
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Aug 6 2011, 09:28 AM
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QUOTE(dariofoo @ Aug 5 2011, 10:08 PM) Might as well go for civil-criminal, as you can still opt to go for civil if you later find that criminal practice is not your cup of tea. thanks for the information =)Some recommended firms who do civil-criminal: 1. Karpal Singh & Co. - criminal and general civil litigation. 2. Gobind Singh Deo & Co. - criminal and general civil litigation 3. Wong Kian Keong - white collar & quasi criminal and general civil litigation 4. Kuldip & Co. - criminal and civil litigation, specialising in accident (runner) cases. 5. Jagjit Singh & Co. - criminal and civil litigation, specialising in accident (runner) cases. 6. Suresh Thanabalasingham - criminal, specialising in habeas corpus for ISA and EO cases and a bit of civil general litigation. 7. Rao & Kamal - criminal and civil litigation, specialising in accident (runner) cases. That's basically what I can come up with at this moment. At all the above firms, I believe that you can really learn a lot during your 9 months' chambering period. For the complete address and contact details, use the link to find a law firm at the first page of this thread. Good luck |
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