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  2. Shook Lin & Bok - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Shook Lin opened an office in Singapore, [4] [5] and by the 1980s, it was considered one of the four local leading law firms of the time. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2001, it was among the first batch of joint law ventures approved by the Singaporean government to operate a partnership with Allen & Overy .

  3. Malaysian Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Bar (Malay: Badan Peguam Malaysia) is a professional body which regulates the profession of lawyers in peninsular Malaysia. In Malaysia, there is no distinction between a barrister and a solicitor, in that, it is a fused profession. Membership into the Bar is automatic and mandatory. [1]

  4. Steven Thiru - Wikipedia

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    Steven Thiruneelakandan Steven joined the firm in 1992 as an associate. He became a partner in 2000. He became a partner in 2000. His main areas of practice are Employment law, Administrative law and General Litigation.

  5. List of Malayan law firms - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Singapore and Straits printing office – via Internet Archive. Davies, W. A. N. (1931-03-13). "Advocates and Solicitors Practising in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements" (PDF). BraddellBrothers.com

  6. Roger Tan - Wikipedia

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    He is a very active member of the legal fraternity, having served in various positions [15] at the Malaysian Bar. He has been acknowledged [16] to have transformed the public image of the Malaysian Bar when he singlehandedly designed and managed the website of the Malaysian Bar [17] for 4 years.

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  8. Lawyers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A person seeking to be admitted to the Singapore Bar will generally need to meet the requirements to be a 'qualified person' (QP) and complete the Part B examinations (a practical course of instruction, culminating in practical and written examinations). [22] To be considered a QP, a person will need to obtain an approved law degree.

  9. Charles Hector Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Bar; Malaysian Bar; Suaram; Charles Hector; Malaysians Against Death Penalty & Torture; Free Malaysia Today, 21/1/2011; guardian.co.uk, 24/1/2011; AHRC - MALAYSIA: A human rights lawyer and public interest advocate faces threats of legal action for blogging about a company allegedly violating rights of migrant workers