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AI and the Legal Industry
Analyzes AI's role in the legal industry, emphasizing its function as a supporting tool rather than a replacement for lawyers. AI enhances efficiency in document review and contract drafting, but lacks human judgment, commercial context, and accountability. The article stresses that law firms are implementing governance frameworks for secure, responsible AI integration.

Muhammad Akhlil Ridza
May 12 min read


Major Changes with Respect to Stamp Duty in Malaysia
Summarizes major stamp duty reforms, primarily the Self-Assessment (SA) System which reduces processing delays. Key changes include a flat 8% duty for foreign property purchasers and stamp duty exemptions for employment contracts with wages under RM3,000. It also highlights revised rates for leasing arrangements based on annual rent and lease terms.

Miw Zhong Heng
Apr 13 min read


Malaysia’s Adoption of the Cross-Border Insolvency Framework: Strengthening Cooperation in International Insolvency Proceedings
Explores the Insolvency (Cross-Border) Act 2025, which adopts the UNCITRAL Model Law. It establishes a unified framework for corporate insolvency involving multiple jurisdictions, enabling Malaysian courts to recognize foreign proceedings and coordinate with international representatives. This alignment with international standards aims to improve legal certainty for global businesses.
Catherine Chow
Mar 13 min read


Buy Now, Pay Later Scheme Regulated: Navigating the Consumer Credit Act 2025 (Act 873)
Details the Consumer Credit Act 2025 (Act 873), which regulates Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) schemes and other non-bank credit. It establishes the Consumer Credit Oversight Board (CCOB) and a mandatory licensing regime. The Act focuses on responsible lending, prohibiting misleading advertising, and ensuring credit providers assess a consumer's ability to repay before granting credit.

Nur Shazleen Natasha
Feb 14 min read


Amendments to the Bursa Malaysia Main Market Listing Requirements and ACE Market Listing Requirements on 26 February 2025
Summarizes 2025 amendments to Bursa Malaysia's Listing Requirements aligned with the SC’s Equity Guidelines. The changes tighten oversight on backdoor listings and reverse takeovers (RTOs) by expanding definitions of business and control changes. Enhanced disclosure and suitability criteria for directors/executives aim to modernize corporate governance and protect investors.
Muhammad Akif Hashim
Jan 1, 20264 min read
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