Due Diligence

Is it possible to enjoy doing legal due diligence work?

I get a bit skeptical when interviewees or junior lawyers say they enjoy doing legal due diligence work. My first reaction would be, “Really?” Is it possible to enjoy doing legal due diligence work? The volume of documents to be reviewed, tight deadlines, amount of effort required to get complete …

Lawyering

Reflection

SPM (Malaysian equivalent of GCE O Level) results were out two weeks ago. I was reminded again how lucky I was. I wrote about how a scholarship from The University of Sheffield allowed me to pursue my dream of studying law in the UK. http://ow.ly/xbVb50JJOr2 I know not everyone gets so …

IPO

Change of name for M&A and IPO exercise

Today’s post is on change of name of a company in M&A and IPO context. Consider the following scenario. A shareholder incorporated a few companies with similar names. Now, the shareholder wants to dispose all shares held in one of the companies (target company) and undertake IPO for the remaining …

Lawyering

A story on locked box mechanism

A battle of egos is how I remember the incident. I was once involved in an M&A transaction which the consideration was based on a locked box mechanism.* In addition to lawyers, there were also financial adviser and investment banker involved in the deal. All the advisers were in a …

Linkedin Post

M&A: Basis for purchase price

A buyer and a seller in an M&A transaction may value the business or target company based on an agreed basis such as by reference to a multiple of profits for an agreed period of time. The buyer may want to consider including a clause in the sale and purchase …

Drafting

Beware of drafting error

A simple error in drafting could create a problem in the future. Consider the following scenario. A shareholders’ agreement sets out board composition and right of shareholders to nominate directors. A shareholder who holds majority of the shares in the company would usually have the right to nominate more directors …

Lawyering

Work life balance-sustainability is the key

I think I have not written any post on mental health or work life balance before. It is a difficult topic. We have different needs. What one person needs for mental health and work life balance is different for another person. With the demand that comes with the nature of …

Lawyering

Maintaining responsibility when delegating

I had my “this is a textbook answer” moment. I requested for research to be done. What happened next is common in law firms- my request was further delegated to another person. When I read the research finding that changed hands a couple of times, I noted that it was …

Linkedin Post

M&A: What should and shouldn’t survive termination?

Sale and purchase agreements for M&A transactions usually provide for certain clauses of the agreements to survive termination. In other words, if the agreements are terminated. some clauses continue to be effective. Termination of agreements only terminates the parties’ duties to carry out contractual obligations which have not been performed …

Due Diligence

Two licences to look out for in legal due diligence

“We do not require any licence for our business.” Sometimes I get the above reply in response to questions about licences held by companies which I am conducting legal due diligence on. Usually these are companies carrying on business that are outside the sectors regulated by the Malaysian government. Nonetheless, …