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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This honestly sounds like every law firm that I interned at over here in Malaysia. Even the big law firms work like chinatown law firms in SG. They no-offered almost the majority of the class after they have completed their pupilage or the so-called "TC" in SG.
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Malaysia is a s**t tier economy, no offense. Your politicians do a disservice to their people.
Even a strong economy like SG can only support so many lawyers, since legal industry is a quaternary sector. Meaning lawyers support the tertiary sector like finance. What more Malaysia which has a financial market in the s**tter.
The average M'sian lawyer is grossly below par. Very substandard and poorly trained and way out of depth. I have worked with some in SG registered as foreign lawyer here.