IPSWICH, England (Reuters) - Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said his side were back to their old selves following a 6-0 demolition of Ipswich Town on Sunday that moved them into the Premier League top four.
PETALING JAYA: Rogue lawyers engaging in unethical practices or misconduct will not be tolerated as the profession’s integrity must be protected, lawyers’ groups say.
New emphasised that the ASDB operates independently of the Malaysian Bar and Bar Council to prevent allegations of bias or protection of delinquent lawyers. “We have approximately 23,000 lawyers in active practice, and the number of those involved in such cases is small. Malaysian Muslim Lawyers’ Association president Muhamad Hisham Marzuki called for victims to clarify their cases before taking legal steps.“Then, communicate with the lawyer about the real issue that arises. If there is no resolution, proceed to lodge a police report,” he said.
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