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Khaw Veon Szu is known as a trusted and innovative start-up, business and Intellectual property lawyer in Malaysia.He graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Malaya, the premier university in Malaysia. He was admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 1997. He qualifies as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court of Malaya. He is also a registered trademark agent. He specializes in startups and business law, intellectual property and employment law, and property and strata management law. He has vast experience in undertaking solicitor works and performing advocate roles in the above areas of practice.His firm focuses on helping clients, from startups, small and medium enterprises to multinational corporations, sealing deals and protecting their business interests.He once headed a public policy think tank and played an instrumental role in enacting his countrys national minimum wage law and other social reform agenda.He remains active as a political analyst on law, social justice, and economic reform agendas. As a prominent columnist, he also writes for several influential national papers in his country.In recent years, he has spearheaded digital transformation in legal practice.
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