LAW FIRM KUALA LUMPUR | DHYAN & CO KUALA LUMPUR

LEGAL DRAFTING

RECITALS — WHEREAS the parties wish to record their agreement in writing; AND WHEREAS certainty of terms is preferred to certainty of dispute; NOW THEREFORE the following is agreed.

We draft the

documents that your

business stands on

A corporate practice built around one discipline: contracts that hold up. Shareholder agreements, commercial contracts, and everything a growing company needs in writing drafted precisely, negotiated firmly, delivered on time.

Scope of Engagement

What we draft,

article by article

Every engagement is drawn up the way the document

itself would be numbered, scoped, and unambiguous

about what’s covered.

Shareholder & Founder Agreements

Rights, restrictions, and exits set out before they’re ever needed vesting, drag/tag-along, reserved matters, and deadlock mechanisms.

Commercial & Supply Contracts

The day to day agreement a business runs on, drafted to allocate risk clearly and survive the relationship it governs

Corporate Restructuring

Share purchase agreements, joint venture terms, and the ancillary documents that hold a transaction together end to end.

Employment & Consultancy

Terms that protect the business without inviting disputes from senior executive contracts to independent contractor agreements.

How an Instruction Runs

From instruction to

execution

One route through every drafting matter, regardless of size so you always know what’s next.

Step 1

Instruction & scoping

We take your commercial terms and pin down what the document actually needs to do.

Step 2

First draft

A full draft with drafting notes flagging every commercial choice we’ve made on your behalf.

Step 3

Negotiation

We mark up counterparty comments, hold the line where it matters, and explain the trade-offs where it doesn’t.

Step 4

Execution

Final version, signature pages, and a clean copy for your records — matter closed, not just delivered.

Next Step

Tell us what the

agreement needs to do.

We'll draft it.

Send over the commercial terms, however rough, and we’ll come back with scope and timeline required for completion.