Mohamad Zufarsyah holds a bachelor's degree, LLB. (Honors) from the University of Malaya and was registered as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2016. He began his journey in legal practice as a pupil under the guidance of a respected senior lawyer. During that time, he was exposed to the intricacies of conflict resolution. He has addressed various legal issues in legal practice involving commercial and contract law, employment law, intellectual property, and tort.

As a legal practitioner, he has been entrusted with conducting hearings and assisting senior lawyers in cases from the magistrate's court to the appellate court. From his experience in conflict resolution, he can provide practical legal advice to clients from various backgrounds and assist them in acquiring their legal rights. His ongoing efforts to gain commercial awareness enable him to provide legal solutions that suit the current needs of business owners.

Now, he is trying to expand his legal practice career by joining Messrs. Abdul, Low & Partners. He offers his services in the field of general litigation. He believes that the knowledge and protection of the law should be accessible to all walks of life, and he is capable and willing to provide it.

Cases Reported:

  1. Azanizam Masum v Orogenic Resources Sdn Bhd [2020] 2 LNS 0206
  2. Yusuf Maulana Anwar v Damai Rainforest Resort Sdn Bhd [2019] 2 LNS 2593
  3. Chow Chuan Fat v Yeo Chai Seng & Ors [2018] MLJU 914

Recent Experiences:

  1. Acting as joint counsel in a corporate recovery claim of RM13 million against a shipping company for contract violations.
  2. Acting as joint counsel in representing a class action against a local housing developer for blatant fraud and securing compensation of RM2.5 million.
  3. Acting as joint counsel in representing a local packaging company in a contract breach claim and recovering damages amounting to RM1.3 million.
  4. Acting as joint counsel on behalf of an aviation company against a prominent local developer to obtain compensation totaling RM1.2 million.
  5. Acting as joint counsel for a publicly listed Malaysian telecommunications company in an unfair dismissal case in the Industrial Court.
  6. Acting as joint counsel for a major publicly listed local agricultural company in an unfair dismissal case in the Industrial Court.

Media Interviews

  • The Edge Malaysia: High Court ruling on credit score formulation could invite more lawsuits against CTOS, say lawyers ---12/03/2024---Click Here

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