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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: LegalDraft AI AI-generated draft per Malaysian law (Contracts Act 1950, Companies Act 2016, Stamp Act 1949, and other applicable statutes). Must be reviewed by a qualified Malaysian lawyer before execution.

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  • Employment law (Employment Act 1955)
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Frequently Asked Questions

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We accept all major credit/debit cards via Stripe, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Bank transfers are available for Enterprise plans.
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During the free trial, yes. Pro and Enterprise subscribers get access to our hosted AI without needing their own API key (coming soon).
🎓 Legal Training Academy

Your Company's Legal Journey

A guided timeline through every legal stage of a Malaysian company — from idea to IPO. Know exactly what documents you need and when. Built for founders, not just lawyers.

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Stage 1
Pre-Incorporation & Idea Validation
Before forming your company, protect your idea and your founding relationships with key legal documents.
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NDA
Protect confidential info when pitching to investors, partners, or developers
Contracts Act 1950
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MOU / Term Sheet
Capture agreed terms with co-founders or early partners before formal documents
Contracts Act 1950
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Feasibility Study Agreement
Commission a study before committing capital
Contracts Act 1950
⚠️ Common mistake: Sharing your idea without an NDA first — your idea could be copied with no legal recourse.
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Stage 2
Company Formation & Governance
Incorporate your Sdn Bhd and establish the foundational legal framework for your company.
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Constitution (M&A)
Defines company rules, share classes, and shareholder rights — submitted to SSM
Companies Act 2016 s. 28–33
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Shareholders' Agreement
Governs rights between shareholders — drag-along, tag-along, pre-emption, dividends
Companies Act 2016
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Founders' NDA
Protect trade secrets between co-founders from day one
Contracts Act 1950
💡 Tip: Even if not legally required, a SHA prevents 90% of co-founder disputes. Draft one before any issue arises.
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Stage 3
Building Your Team (HR & Employment)
Every hire needs a proper legal framework. Malaysian employment law is highly protective of employees — get it right from the start.
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Employment Contract
Mandatory for all employees — covers salary, benefits, termination, and EA 1955 compliance
Employment Act 1955
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Non-Compete / Non-Solicitation
Protect your client relationships and trade secrets when employees leave
Contracts Act 1950 s. 28
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Independent Contractor Agreement
Engage freelancers correctly — avoid misclassification as employees
Employment Act 1955
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ESOS / Share Option Plan
Attract and retain key talent by offering equity — tax-efficient under Malaysian law
Income Tax Act 1967
⚠️ Common mistake: Misclassifying employees as contractors — SSM and LHDN can impose back-taxes and penalties.
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Stage 4
Raising Capital & Investment
From angel funding to Series A — every investment round requires a precise stack of legal documents to protect both founders and investors.
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Investment Term Sheet
Non-binding summary of investment terms before full documentation
Contracts Act 1950
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Share Subscription Agreement
Governs new share issuance to investors — representations, warranties, and conditions
Companies Act 2016
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Convertible Loan / Bridge Loan
Raise debt capital that converts to equity at the next round
Moneylenders Act 1951 · FSA 2013
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SHA Amendment (Post-Investment)
Update shareholder rights after new investor joins (anti-dilution, board seats)
Companies Act 2016
💡 Tip: Always agree on valuation, anti-dilution protection, and board composition in writing before accepting investment.
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Stage 5
Commercial Contracts & Revenue
As you grow, you'll need solid commercial agreements with clients, vendors, and business partners.
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Service Agreement
Define scope, fees, IP ownership, and liability with every client
Contracts Act 1950
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Distribution Agreement
Appoint distributors or resellers with proper territory, pricing, and IP terms
Contracts Act 1950
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Joint Venture Agreement
Structure co-ventures, profit sharing, and exit rights with business partners
Contracts Act 1950
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Letter of Intent (LOI)
Express interest in a deal while due diligence is conducted
Contracts Act 1950
⚠️ Common mistake: Relying on handshake deals — without a service agreement, scope creep and non-payment disputes are common.
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Stage 6
Data, IP & Digital Compliance
As your digital footprint grows, compliance with PDPA 2010 and IP protection become legally mandatory and commercially critical.
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PDPA Privacy Policy
Legally required under PDPA 2010 for all businesses collecting personal data in Malaysia
PDPA 2010 · s. 7 Notice
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Terms of Service
Govern user relationships for your website, app, or platform
Consumer Protection Act 1999
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IP Assignment Agreement
Ensure all IP created by employees and contractors belongs to the company
Copyright Act 1987 · Patents Act 1983
💡 Tip: PDPA non-compliance carries fines up to RM500,000 and/or 3 years imprisonment. Every business collecting customer data needs a compliant Privacy Notice.
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Stage 7
Partnerships & Joint Ventures
Forming alliances, consortium bids, or regional JVs — with the right structure, partnerships multiply your capability without multiplying your risk.
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Consortium Agreement
Bid for government tenders or large projects as a group
Contracts Act 1950
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Franchise Agreement
Expand your brand through licensed franchises under Malaysian Franchise Act
Franchise Act 1998
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Partnership MOU
Initiate partnerships without full legal commitment while terms are negotiated
Contracts Act 1950
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Stage 8
Exit, M&A & Restructuring
Whether selling the company, merging, or winding down — the exit process requires meticulous legal documentation to protect your interests.
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Letter of Intent (M&A)
Signal intent to acquire with exclusivity and due diligence access provisions
Contracts Act 1950
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M&A Term Sheet
Outline deal structure, valuation, warranties, and completion conditions
Contracts Act 1950 · CA 2016
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Non-Compete (Post-Sale)
Sellers agree not to compete after business sale — enforceable under Malaysian law
Contracts Act 1950 s. 28
💡 Tip: In Malaysia, non-compete clauses are generally unenforceable during employment — but are enforceable as part of a business sale.

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