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Sometimes referred to as corporate or business law, commercial litigation is generally considered to be a branch of civil law that governs disputes of both a public and private nature.

From small business that just started to few years old establishments law firms offer temporary or long term litigation attorneys, lawyers according to requirement. Since, budget is a major issue with small business thus legal help is offered at reasonable price. tax lawyer malaysia

Every time a business deal with customer or employees are hired a contract is made. Thus, when legal issue arises like customers refusing to pay or employees breaking contract they help by showing the right path and drawing case in their favor.

This law is used to govern commercial and business transactions. The law covers activities such as merchant shipping and bills of exchange.

Most of the time, a commercial firm will hold attorneys who specialize in a certain subject; land use and zoning, landlord/tenant, etc. law firm in kl

This has something to do with addressing issues like purchase and sale contract breaches, service and supply contract breaches, shareholder and partner disputes, trade secrets, fraud, etc.

Organizations worldwide depend on the consultation and support provided to solve their current and pending cases. The services varies from research and documentation of facts and precedents of a case before it is tried in the court to providing assistance in determining damages after the trial. The whole process is highly professional and is conducted by consultants working independently or as a member of a firm that provides litigation support services. law firm malaysia

After proper understanding of the preliminary data, the consultants then analyze the previous legal actions that are relevant to the case and proceed to do a research on the status of current laws.

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