Sports Law: What’s Next? – The Recent Case of Badminton Match-Fixing By Richard Wee, Vincent Lim & Bryan Boo (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) *Picture shown is for illustration purposes only. Photo credit: “Badminton Semifinal Pan 2007” by…
By Richard Wee & Saphna Ravichandran (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Photo credit: “New Meadowlands Stadium Mezz Corner“ by babyknight (New Meadowlands Stadium: Mezz Corner) is licensed under CC BY 2.0 The thought of an athlete falling or…
By Richard Wee and Vincent Lim (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Alongside the growth of the sports industry in recent times, there has been a trend for corporations and individuals of means to invest in sport stadiums through…
By Vincent Lim (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) *A short commentary of the recent doping case of Wendy Ng Yan Yee* The blow, when it came, was disastrous. Wendy Ng Yan Yee, national diver at the KL…
By Richard Wee and Justine Tong (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Photo Credit: “RAFL4114” by Choy950721 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Every two years, South East Asia hosts a regional sports carnival better known as the Southeast…
By Richard Wee and Samuella Kong (FIRST PUBLISHED ON richard wee’s linked in HERE ON 11 AUGUST 2016) Sports has evolved from an extra co-curricular activity to a booming industry over the last 50 years. The sports…
By Richard Wee, Janessa Kok, Oh Jia Ling (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Employment Law: Medical Boarding Out or Not? Every employee of an employment contract will inadvertently fall ill every now and then. Of course, all employees…
By Richard Wee, Janessa Kok and Oh Jia Ling (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) There is a constant debate about a contract of service and a contract for services. While the difference in that phrase is a mere…
By Bryan Boo (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Business and trading have come a long way — from the barter system to the creation of money. With the rapid development of automation and technology, business and trading today…
By Richard Wee, Sarah Kambali, Jackie Goh and Saphna Ravichandran (FIRST PUBLISHED HERE) Wills A Will and Wasiat are governed by different sets of laws in Malaysia. However, both serve a similar purpose – to manage a deceased person’s…
