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23A-05, Level 23A, Q Sentral,
2A Jalan Stesen Sentral 2,
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50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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We are one of the largest international law practices in Southeast Asia, working throughout the region from offices in BangkokKuala Lumpur, Singapore and Jakarta

With more than 30 years' experience in this diverse region, we can help you navigate through the institutions, regulations, cultures and politics that you will encounter.

Outside our main office locations, we advise Asian and international clients on transactions and disputes in Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam.

Established in 2017, our Malaysia office operates as a Qualified Foreign Law Firm, and as a natural development of our proud 20-year history in the country.

Our team of local and international lawyers advises Malaysian and international clients on transactions, disputes and Islamic finance.

The office is also a hub for Islamic finance law, working with business, the legal community and academia to further enhance Malaysia's status as an Islamic finance hub.

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Insights and updates

20th March 2023
In our chapter of the Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review 2023 we provide a snapshot of broad...
After a record-breaking year in 2021 for M&A globally and in Asia, we see a...
6th December 2022
New priorities, New prospects
22nd November 2022
2022 is a milestone year for data privacy and cyber security laws developments across Southeast Asia.

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Stay up to date with the latest news from our Kuala Lumpur office.
22 February 2023

Herbert Smith Freehills launches arbitration hub supporting Australia-Asia corridor

10 January 2023

Headwinds, tailwinds and fog – rebuilding experience of transacting M&A within more challenging conditions

13 December 2022

Kristin Stammer announced as new leader in Australia and Asia

29 September 2022

Herbert Smith Freehills advises Globe Telecom on mobile towers sale to Phil-Tower, latest in a US$1.62 billion deal series for the Philippine digital platform