Law

    The attractions of law

    Law as a subject and a career continues to appeal to new generations of Malaysians. doctorjob finds out about the work options available to graduates and new specialisations within the profession.    read more >>

    A day in the life of a civil litigator

    Get a glimpse of what a work day of a civil lawyer is like by reading Santhi Balachandran’s journal. read more >>

    Where money flows

    The banking industry provides a diverse range of careers for those interested in the ‘money’ field, from loan officers to credit and ratings analysts,. Hamidah Naziadin from the CIMB Group talked to Samantha Yong about this exciting industry.  read more >>

    Employment law and industrial relations

     Employment/industrial relations can be a specialised area of practice for lawyers. It is fairly wide and the areas of practice may be in both contentious litigation and non-contentious advisory and transactional matters.  read more >>

    Why study law?

    What is the relevance of a law degree and what characteristics should a law student possess? Samantha Yong speaks to Ann Ridley, Dean of the Business School at the University of Portsmouth, to find out.  read more >>

    Legal Business (Types of Law)

    Explore the aspects of law that affect business activities in today’s economy.  read more >>

    Banking and finance

    Becoming a banking and finance lawyer requires a range of abilities. Mark Lim, banking and finance partner at Albar & Partners, proves that you must be able to handle situations ranging from simple to mind-boggling.  read more >>

    Information Technology and Communications

    The Information Technology and Communications (ITC) sector of law provides a number of unique challenges, as it keeps pace with an industry that changes by the day. Kwok Yew Chen from Wong & Partners elaborates.  read more >>

    Training and qualifying as a lawyer in Malaysia

    Graduating with a law degree is but the first step to qualifying as a lawyer in Malaysia. read more >>

    Working to protect Intellectual Property rights

    The purpose of intellectual property (IP) law is to protect as well as reward intellectual creations. Wendy Lam, managing partner of V Chong W Lam, explains how it works and what is expected of IP lawyers.  read more >>