Practice Areas
Three Areas of
Dedicated Practice.
Each practice area at Crestmoor has its own dedicated team, established methodology, and clear service structure — so that clients know what to expect from the outset.
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How We Approach Each Matter
Listen
We begin by understanding your matter fully — the circumstances, the priorities, and any constraints you are working within.
Advise
Our assessment is offered plainly — what the position is, what your options are, and what each path entails.
Proceed
With instructions confirmed, we manage the matter methodically — keeping you informed at each stage through to completion.
Service 01
Notarial & Conveyancing Services
Meticulous handling of document authentication, property conveyancing, and notarial attestation. This service covers sales and purchase agreements, transfer of title, loan documentation, and stamp duty arrangements. Each transaction is managed with careful attention to procedural requirements and client communication, ensuring that parties understand each step of the process.
- Sales and purchase agreement preparation
- Transfer of title documentation
- Loan and financing documentation
- Stamp duty computation and arrangements
- Notarial attestation for local and overseas use
Process Overview
Initial review — We review the relevant documentation and confirm the scope of work required.
Agreement preparation — Draft agreements are prepared and circulated for review by all parties.
Execution and lodgement — Signed documents are executed and lodged with the relevant authorities.
Completion — Once transfer and stamp duty processes are completed, clients receive confirmation and copies.
Typical Timeline
Standard residential conveyancing transactions ordinarily complete within 3–4 months from signing. Commercial transactions may vary depending on the involvement of multiple parties and financing requirements.
Our Stance
We represent both employers and employees in workplace disputes. Our familiarity with both perspectives often allows for more informed, practical advice about the likely course of proceedings.
Service 02
Labour Dispute & Industrial Relations
Balanced counsel for employers and employees engaged in labour disputes or industrial relations proceedings. This service covers unfair dismissal claims, collective agreement negotiations, Industrial Court representation, and workplace investigation support. The team recognises the human dimensions of workplace disputes and works toward outcomes that are fair and practical for all parties involved.
- Unfair dismissal claim representation
- Industrial Court appearances
- Collective agreement negotiations
- Workplace investigation support
- Employment contract review and advice
Process Overview
Assessment — Review of employment documentation and circumstances to assess the position.
Engagement — Correspondence with the opposing party or DGIR as appropriate.
Representation — Attending conciliation, mediation, or Industrial Court hearings on the client's behalf.
Resolution — Whether by settlement or award, we work toward outcomes that are sustainable.
Service 03
International Trade & Cross-Border Transactions
Well-researched legal support for businesses engaged in cross-border commerce. This service addresses trade financing documentation, letters of credit, foreign investment structuring, and multi-jurisdictional contract compliance. The team coordinates with correspondent legal professionals in other countries when needed, providing clients with a connected and well-informed advisory experience.
- Trade financing documentation
- Letters of credit and payment instruments
- Foreign investment structuring
- Multi-jurisdictional contract compliance
- Coordination with overseas correspondent counsel
Process Overview
Transaction mapping — Understanding the jurisdictions, parties, and instruments involved.
Documentation — Preparation or review of relevant contracts, financing instruments, and compliance materials.
Coordination — Engagement with correspondent legal professionals in other jurisdictions as required.
Execution — Support through to final execution and, where needed, ongoing compliance advice.
Jurisdictions Covered
Through our correspondent network, cross-border transaction matters can be supported across key ASEAN jurisdictions including Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, as well as China, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom.
Which Service?
Choosing the Right Service
| Feature | Notarial & Conveyancing | Labour Relations | International Trade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting fee | MYR 2,000 | MYR 2,600 | MYR 4,400 |
| Typical duration | 3–4 months | 2–6 months | 4–8 weeks |
| Best suited for | Buyers, sellers, property owners | Employers and employees | Businesses trading across borders |
| Government authority engagement | |||
| Cross-jurisdictional coordination |
Shared Standards
Professional Standards Across All Services
Privacy & PDPA Compliance
Client data is managed in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2010.
Document Review Protocol
All documents are subject to internal review before execution, lodgement, or transmission.
Fee Transparency
Fees are disclosed and agreed at the outset. Variations require client consent before proceeding.
Responsive Communication
Enquiries are acknowledged and substantive responses provided within one business day.
Bar Council Standards
All services are delivered in compliance with the rulings and standards of the Malaysian Bar Council.
Secure Record Keeping
Matter files are maintained securely and clients are provided copies of all material documents.