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Successful Defence of Court-Appointed Auctioneer in Defamation Claim

Successful Defence of Court-Appointed Auctioneer in Defamation Claim On 4 February 2026, We, JY Ko Advocates & Solicitors successfully defended a court-appointed auctioneer at the Penang High Court, where the Appellant’s appeal was dismissed in its entirety following a full appeal after trial. Our Ko Jie Yang and Ms. Chang Lai Ling attended for our […]

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Successful Claim Against Ex-Employee Who Resigned Without Notice in Malaysia

Successful Claim Against Ex-Employee Who Resigned Without Notice in Malaysia We, JY Ko Advocates & Solicitors has successfully obtained a Judgment in Default at the Kuala Lumpur Magistrates’ Court against a former employee who resigned without giving sufficient contractual notice, in breach of their employment agreement. The Court entered judgment in favour of our Client

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Successful Setting Aside of Judgment in Default at Kuala Lumpur Magistrates’ Court

Successful Setting Aside of Judgment in Default at Kuala Lumpur Magistrates’ Court Date of Decision: 16 January 2026Judgment : Judgment in Default set aside and costs of RM1,500.00 payable to the Defendant (our Client)Court: Kuala Lumpur Magistrates’ Court We, JY Ko Advocates & Solicitors has successfully set aside a Judgment in Default entered against our

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Failure to Deliver Goods or Services in Malaysia: Your Complete Legal Guide

Failure to Deliver Goods or Services in Malaysia: Your Complete Legal Guide Failure to deliver goods or services is one of the most common commercial disputes in Malaysia, affecting SMEs, suppliers, contractors, vendors, e-commerce sellers, and even large corporations. When a promised product or service is not delivered as agreed, the impact can be severe

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Criminal Breach of Trust in Malaysian Law: A Full Overview

Criminal Breach of Trust in Malaysian Law: A Full Overview Criminal breach of trust is an offense under Malaysian law that involves the misappropriation of property or assets entrusted to an individual’s care. This crime is governed under the Penal Code (Act 574), specifically under Section 405 and related provisions. Understanding the intricacies of criminal

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