RDL Wins Award at the Asian Legal Business Malaysian Law Awards 2020
Raja, Darryl & Loh are proud to announce that at the recent 7th Malaysia Law Awards organised by Asian Legal Business, the firm won the award of Litigation Law Firm of the Year.
Raja, Darryl & Loh are proud to announce that at the recent 7th Malaysia Law Awards organised by Asian Legal Business, the firm won the award of Litigation Law Firm of the Year.
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