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By Jeremy Balang, Jason Lim and Dhanya Nair Article source from: https://mahwengkwai.com/medico-legal-landscape-malaysia-medical-negligence-cases-2024/ —- The medico-legal landscape continues to evolve, and 2024 has been no exception. This year witnessed a... read more
While the whole world has been turned sideways due to the CoViD-19 pandemic this year, there have been some precious few positives that we can take some solace from. For one, Working From Home (WFH) as a viable business practice has now been given a lot more credit... read more
Among a whole host of vulnerabilities that COVID-19 has exposed, Two elements have become very apparent, very fast for businesses trying to adopt a Work From Home (WFH) model. Firstly, the logistics of setting up the business backbone to support a WFH arrangement is... read more
Insurance is generally based on the principle of covering the few using the contribution of the many. In more professional terms, it is about spreading the risk across the whole group so that everyone pays a small amount regardless of whether they suffer the risk or... read more
Late last year, many workers from the seafood markets in the province of Wuhan and Hubei started reporting pneumonia like symptoms that progressively worsened. This illness spread at an alarming rate and quickly became an uncontrolled epidemic. The Chinese government... read more
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