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Lawyer. Co-author of https://t.co/5UZYWtNdNU
May 5, 2021 12 tweets 5 min read
Thought I should create a new thread solely for any side effects after my AstraZeneca first dose today. I tweeted earlier my experience at the UM centre. Here is how I have been feeling after.
#CucukMYAZ Received my AZ jab at around 9.30am. There was no immediate soreness. I barely even felt the needle go in. Within 1 hour, I could feel slight soreness in my left arm near my injection area.
#CucukMYAZ
May 5, 2021 21 tweets 11 min read
Good morning all. I will be live tweeting my AstraZeneca experience this morning. I am at the UM centre for my 9am appointment. Parked at 8.30am. Lots of easy to follow signs the moment you drive into UM. #AstraZeneca Could see a lot of people were here very early ahead of their slot. Everyone excitedly heading into the UM exam hall building. #AstraZeneca
May 27, 2020 15 tweets 7 min read
1. A thread on Malaysian law blogs I have come across. Some more established and some by newer writers. Good to see this scene thrive. Let me know if there are other blogs and do tag the authors of the blogs. 2. The blog of @FCLCo Articles on IP, IT, data privacy and franchise laws. The grandaddy on this list as the blog was set up in April 2011. foongchengleong.com
Apr 18, 2020 13 tweets 4 min read
My thoughts on the Malaysian legal job market in next 6 to 18 months for law graduates and young lawyers. Here’s a thread and with tips.
1. For graduates, I think M’sian firms will be cutting down on available pupillage spots and the honorarium payment. 2. The escalating competition for pupillage pay will stagnate for a while. Before this, the top pupillage pay in KL was more than many 1st year associates.

3. There will be far less positions to retain pupils. A general sense of a hiring freeze now.
Apr 9, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read
So I just had the most efficient court hearing ever. Court application filed and with an unaffirmed supporting affidavit. Gave undertaking to file affirmed affidavit after movement control lifted. Yesterday, court asked parties to email any of their submissions or responses. There were no objections by the other parties. So no need for any further affidavits. Last night, we emailed the Judge and Registrar, and to all parties, the speech format of reasons for what we were seeking. Other parties emailed over their statements in reply too.
Feb 17, 2020 8 tweets 2 min read
Thread: I attended the Selangor Bar Civil Law Conference on Friday 14 February. The CJSS spoke on the Judiciary’s move to a paperless environment for the appellate Courts.

The Federal Court and Court of Appeal Judges will soon be operating from their iPad devices. 1/8 Records of Appeals and written submissions will all be uploaded on to the Judges' devices. References to documents will be projected up on to their screens.

The CJSS also shared that this will also change the way lawyers present their written and oral arguments. 2/8