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Address: Tingkat 9, Wisma TAS, 21, Jalan Melaka, 50100 Kuala Lumpur.
Mondays to Fridays 9.00am to 1.00pm 2.00pm to 6.00pm |
Telephone: 603 - 2070 0522
Facsimiles: 603 - 2078 0522 603 - 2070 3028 |
Our head office currently offers wide range or solutions and services, including deep expertise in areas of corporate, commercial, banking, business conflicts and dispute resolutions and technology law.
The lawyers are well positioned to meet the needs of the city's growth sectors, like information technology and banking industries.
Kuala Lumpur is currently ranked the top ten cities to live in and to conduct business. Nevertheless, one constant in Kuala Lumpur is the climate, with its consistently warm daytime temperatures, balmy evenings and afternoons that are often punctuated by thunderstorms, usually passing quickly to leave the evenings cool and rain free.
Kuala Lumpur, capital city and federal territory of Malaysia, located on the southern Malay Peninsula. Kuala Lumpur, or KL, as it is commonly known, is Malaysia's largest city and principal economic, administrative, and cultural center. Since it was founded as a Chinese mining settlement in the 1850s, the city has developed into an important Southeast Asian center of manufacturing and trade.
KL lies at the confluence of the muddy Kelang (Klang) and Gombak rivers. In the Bahasa Malaysia language, Kuala Lumpur means, "muddy confluence." A large metropolitan area called the Kelang Valley conurbation extends beyond KL's borders into surrounding suburbs and new towns. Because KL lies just north of the equator, the city experiences a hot, humid climate year-round with little seasonal variation in temperature or rainfall. The total annual rainfall is high, averaging 2,370 mm (93 in) a year. The average annual temperature is 27° C (80° F ). |