Top 3 LoyarBergaya Tips: How To Dress With Style And Confidence
Rudi’s top 3 LoyarBerfashion tips on how to dress with style and confidence.
Rudi’s top 3 LoyarBerfashion tips on how to dress with style and confidence.
23 June 2011 / 257304 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.loyarburok.com%2F2011%2F06%2F23%2Ftop-3-loyarberfashion-tips-how-to-dress-with-style-and-confidence%2FTop+3+LoyarBergaya+Tips%3A+How+To+Dress+With+Style+And+Confidence2011-06-23+01%3A00%3A39Rudi+Cheuhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.loyarburok.com%2F%3Fp%3D25730 / Read More
Fahri Azzat responds to a senior lawyer’s posting on an email forum on the Bar Council President’s Press Releases, and deals with the BC President’s responsibility, a Bar Councillor’s accountability, and what the Judiciary should really be doing.
23 February 2011 | Talking about Lawyers | Read More

The ear of a leader must ring with the voices of the people and the moment he stops listening to those voices, then he is no longer fit to be a leader.
14 August 2010 | Talking about Lawyers | Read More
A consideration of whether the phrase ‘The Non-Practising Advocate & Solicitor’, which is increasingly popular and used by law graduates who were called to the Malaysian Bar and did not or have left the practise of law, is meaningful.
2 March 2010 | Talking about Lawyers | Read More
The following is an edited reproduction of a posting that I made on Lawyerstalk, an online forum comprising of lawyers only in both East and West Malaysia with a membership of 8000+, in reply to a remark by a lawyer in his posting in reply to someone else. It is edited to allow it to be more coherently reproduced here. His remark was this: ‘Who are we, half past six Muslims who are so uneducated in Islam that we have to refer to translations rather than original works, to question eminent jurists like Al-Shafi’ie or Abu Hanifah?’
30 July 2009 | Pray For Me | Read More
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