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Understanding Contracts – A Simple Q&A Guide on the Importance of Contracts in Business
Welcome to an easy-to-follow Q&A guide, designed to clarify the sometimes confusing world of contracts. Wondering why contracts are important

How To Amend a Signed Contract in Malaysia?
Contracts serve as the cornerstone of business transactions and establish the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved. Once contracts

Digital Signature and E-Signature
Is electronic signature legally recognised by law? Digital Signature and Electronic signature (E-Sign) may be used interchangeably, to refer a

OpenAI’s Leadership Shakeup: Would Sam Altman’s Instant Dismissal Fly in Malaysia?
Introduction Disclaimer: This article’s content, discussing Sam Altman’s immediate dismissal from OpenAI, and drawing inspiration from this case to

LLP Dissolution in Malaysia: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction: In Malaysia’s evolving business environment, the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) has emerged as a preferred partnership structure. With its

Understanding Share Allotment and Share Transfer and Selecting the Right Strategy for Business Expansion
As an entrepreneur, you are aware that shares are more than just ownership stakes. Shares are assets that can attract
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