Following the Federal Court’s reminder to lawyers against distorting facts on ongoing court cases, the Kuala Lumpur Bar also agreed that those involved in court cases should not make “misleading” remarks to the public.
Following the Federal Court ’s reminder to lawyers against distorting facts on ongoing court cases , the Kuala Lumpur Bar also agreed that those involved in court cases should not make “misleading” remarks to the public.
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