Sports Law: What’s Next? – The Recent Case of Badminton Match-Fixing - Richard Wee Chambers

Sports Law: What’s Next? – The Recent Case of Badminton Match-Fixing By Richard Wee, Lesley Lim, Vincent Lim & Bryan Boo (FIRST PUBLISHED ON MAHWENGKWAI & ASSOCIATES’ WEBSITE HERE) *Picture shown is for illustration purposes only. Photo credit: “Badminton…

Section 17A (4) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 : Adequate Procedures, A Look at Other Jurisdiction - Richard Wee Chambers

JOINTLY WRITTEN BY RICHARD WEE (MESSRS RICHARD WEE CHAMBERS) AND BRYAN BOO (MESSRS BRyAN & CO). ASSISTED BY WENDY HO (MESSRS RICHARD WEE CHAMBERS) In our previous article, we discussed the 5 core principles encapsulated in…

Contract of Service or Contract for Services? (part2) - Richard Wee Chambers

Contract of Service or Contract for Services? (Part 2) By Richard Wee, Janessa Kok and Oh Jia Ling (First published on MahWengKwai & Associates’ website here) In our previous article (“The Difference Between Contract of Service and Contract for…

Introduction Medicine is a science that is constantly evolving. Surgical procedures that were thought impossible decades ago today can be performed with as minimal invasion to the body as possible. Yet, each case is very…

The difference between contract of service and contract for services (Part 1) - Richard Wee Chambers

By Richard Wee, Janessa Kok and Oh Jia Ling (FIRST PUBLISHED ON MAHWENGKWAI & ASSOCIATES’ WEBSITE HERE) There is a constant debate about a contract of service and a contract for services. While the difference in that…

Case Study: The Matildas gain equal pay as the male National Australian Football players. Case Study: The Matildas gain equal pay as the male National Australian Football players.

Case Study: The Matildas gain equal pay as the male National Australian Football players. By Richard Wee, Bryan Boo and Wai Leng In November 2019, Football Federation Australia (FFA) announced a ‘same-pay’ deal for men and women national…

grab driver competition law

Case Study: Grab and the Competition Act 2010 By Bryan Boo Recently, the Malaysia Competition Commission (“MyCC“) proposed to fine Grab RM 86 million for abusive practices infringing section 10 of the Competition Act 2010 (“the…

cycling esports edoping

Cycling, Esports, Edoping A commentary on a recent edoping case in cycling esports by Richard Wee and Bryan Boo The British Cycling, which is the national governing body for cycling in Great Britain, had recently stripped Cameron Jeffers of…

Sports Law: Falling down in a stadium By Richard Wee, Lesley Lim & Saphna Ravichandran First published on MahWengKwai & Associate’s website here: (https://mahwengkwai.com/sports-law-falling-stadium/) The thought of an athlete falling or slipping may seem inconsequential…

MALAYSIAN EMPLOYMENT LAW: TOP 5 QUESTIONS Is it true that every individual who has a 9am to 5pm job is well protected under the Employment Law? What are your rights as an Employee in the…

ALB MLA Law Awards 2021 Finalist Badge - Richard Wee Chambers

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