If you are a musician and you are new in the music entertainment world, knowing how to release or publish the song that you have written or perhaps co-written with another musician is important if you want to pursue music as a career.
Month: July 2020
Dismissal for Want of Prosecution – A Defendant’s Application
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An action brought by a plaintiff may be dismissed for want of prosecution when the plaintiff is found to be guilty of intention and contumelious default or where there has been inordinate and inexcusable delay in the prosecution of the action. The court’s attitude in dismissing a claim for want of prosecution is inherently found…
The Enforceability of Employment Bond and its Penalty Clause
Employment Bond is very popular in Malaysia and everyone might have heard of it. However, do you know if it is enforceable? And if so, what are the circumstances that may render the employment bond unenforceable?
Mareva Injunctions 101
Mareva injunctions are a type of interlocutory ex parte injunction which restrains a defendant from removing, disposing, or concealing his or her assets which may be necessary to meet the plaintiff’s claim.
Signed As A Guarantor? Here’s What You Need To Know
Many a times people think that a guarantor is someone who merely gives reference of a good character of the borrower and/or to enhance their credit standing. A guarantor is not the same as a referee in a resume. Consequences are much graver. Did you sign as a Guarantor? Read on.