This research paper provides for a proposal to legalise contingency fees in Malaysia. Contingency fees is a mode of payment of legal fee where payment to a lawyer will only be made upon the success of a case in court. In this paper, the researchers have provided an analysis of the legal position of contingency fees in Malaysia. Also, comparison had been made with respect to the legal position of the fees in several countries which are the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Singapore. The data that are crucial for analysis in this research was obtained from a series of interview conducted to three target groups consisting of the Malaysian Bar Council, lawyers and laymen. Finally, several recommendations are made by the research...
Malaysian courts apply conventional principles in determining cases involving contract law. They ten...
Islam provides a unique two-pronged legal mechanism that is known as diyya. Diyya is not just a puni...
The law applicable in a claim for loss of support by the dependants of a deceased victim in Malaysia...
The Contracts Act 1950 (Malaysia) is an old statute which basically adopted after the Indian Contrac...
The study arose out of a perceived need for laymen (to the law) to better understand the mechanism o...
The legal practitioners in Malaysia are restricted from publicising, advertising and marketing thems...
This report, written for the Civil Justice Council with Senior Costs Judge Peter Hurst, examines wha...
The term contingency fee brings to mind an image of an individual lawyer entering into an agreemen...
: Legal profession and marketing in Malaysia are inter-related although both are from different dis...
This research proposal will focus on the study of the need for a regime concerning on the carriage o...
The origins and the development of legal education and its profession in Malaysia lend its backdrop ...
This article theoretically compares the British and American fee-shifting rules in their influences ...
Unilateral pricing conduct of business entities remains a controversial part of competition laws. Fo...
Fundamental to any study of lawyer ethics is an appreciation of the lawyer's role with respect to t...
Prior to 2012, advocates and solicitors in Malaysia are only allowed to carry out their private prac...
Malaysian courts apply conventional principles in determining cases involving contract law. They ten...
Islam provides a unique two-pronged legal mechanism that is known as diyya. Diyya is not just a puni...
The law applicable in a claim for loss of support by the dependants of a deceased victim in Malaysia...
The Contracts Act 1950 (Malaysia) is an old statute which basically adopted after the Indian Contrac...
The study arose out of a perceived need for laymen (to the law) to better understand the mechanism o...
The legal practitioners in Malaysia are restricted from publicising, advertising and marketing thems...
This report, written for the Civil Justice Council with Senior Costs Judge Peter Hurst, examines wha...
The term contingency fee brings to mind an image of an individual lawyer entering into an agreemen...
: Legal profession and marketing in Malaysia are inter-related although both are from different dis...
This research proposal will focus on the study of the need for a regime concerning on the carriage o...
The origins and the development of legal education and its profession in Malaysia lend its backdrop ...
This article theoretically compares the British and American fee-shifting rules in their influences ...
Unilateral pricing conduct of business entities remains a controversial part of competition laws. Fo...
Fundamental to any study of lawyer ethics is an appreciation of the lawyer's role with respect to t...
Prior to 2012, advocates and solicitors in Malaysia are only allowed to carry out their private prac...
Malaysian courts apply conventional principles in determining cases involving contract law. They ten...
Islam provides a unique two-pronged legal mechanism that is known as diyya. Diyya is not just a puni...
The law applicable in a claim for loss of support by the dependants of a deceased victim in Malaysia...