Description
This webinar aims to provide participants with exposure to basic conveyancing processes, involving direct purchase from the developer, sub-sale transaction and loan documentation.
This webinar aims to provide participants with exposure to basic conveyancing processes, involving direct purchase from the developer, sub-sale transaction and loan documentation.
Richard Teh is a partner at Teh Kim Teh, Salina & Co. He was admitted as an advocate and solicitor to the High Court of Malaya in 2010. He practices mainly in conveyancing, corporate and financing securities. His clients include real estate developers, corporations, local and foreign banks. He also advises housing developers, joint management bodies (“JMB”) and management corporations (“MC”) on strata management.
He is an elected member of the Selangor Bar Committee; Deputy Co-Chairperson of the Corporate and Conveyancing Committee of Kuala Lumpur Bar; and a member of the following Bar Council Committees: Finance Committee, Conveyancing Practice Committee, Islamic Finance Committee, Professional Standard Development Committee, International Professional Services Committee and National Young Lawyers and Pupils Committee. He is also a member of the Disciplinary Committee Panel of the Advocates and Solicitors Disciplinary Board, Chairman of the Johor Bahru State Liaison of the China-ASEAN Legal Cooperation Centre, Committee Member of the Legal Bureau of the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce, Committee Member of the Legal Bureau of the Hokkien Association Klang, Associate Member of the Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution, International Internship Supervisor of Hainan University China, Mediator of Haikou International Business Mediation Centre, Legal Advisor of Selangor Tai Ji Qi Gong Association, Chairman of Joint Management Body, and Chairperson of the Youth Committee of the Federation of Xing Yang Association Malaysia.
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