Corporate & Commercial
INTRODUCTION
Skrine’s corporate department offers a wide range of corporate and commercial law services with banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions, company incorporation, privatization, project financing, joint ventures, insurance, investment and real estate being our main focus. Lawyers in this department regularly liaise with government and regulatory authorities with regards to compliance requirements. Such regulators include Bank Negara Malaysia, Securities Commission Malaysia and the Foreign Investment Committee. A key characteristic of our service is the deployment of small teams and high levels of partner involvement in transactions.
Experience
Our experience covers the full range of corporate transactions, including takeover bids, public and private M&A deals, joint ventures, restructurings, share offerings, securitisations and private equity fundings and buyouts. We advise public companies and their directors on legal, regulatory and compliance issues. We also advise on complex and innovative privatisations.
We can assist multinational companies to establish operations in Malaysia independently, or in association with local partners. Both our local clients, many of whom have business interests outside Malaysia, and international companies, rely on our global perspective. We subscribe to the belief that the world of opportunity does not recognize national boundaries.
- Mohamed Ismail SHARIFF
- Theresa CHONG
- KOK Chee Kheong
- To' Puan Janet L.H. LOOI
- QUAY Chew Soon
- CHENG Kee Check
- Dato' Philip CHAN Hon Keong
- PHUA Pao Yii
- KWAN Kin Sum
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
- Good Times Fund Times? By Cheah Meng Choo (Issue 1/06)
- After the glam and hype by Phua Pao Yii (Issue 1/2005)
- Fear No More? By Streisand Beh (Issue 2/2005)
- Hopping on to the REITS bandwagon by Sharon Barbosa (Issue 2/2005)
- Take-Over Code and Practice Notes – Recent Amendments by Robin Koh (Issue 2/2004)
- The New FIC Guidelines – Part 1 by Kok Chee Kheong (Issue 3/2004)
- The New FIC Guidelines – Part II by Kok Chee Kheong (Issue 3/2004)
