Our Recent Press Releases
Our official press releases highlighting recent appointments and court victories.
RM 1.7 Billion suit successfully defended by PNSB Acmar
- Dated: 30 October, 2020
Goik Ramesh & Loo acting for PNSB Acmar Sdn Bhd successfully prevented the striking out of RM 1.7 billion suit in KL High Court suit against Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd and Prasarana Malaysia Berhad
Injunction Obtained for Elquator Sdn Bhd, a Danish Renewable Energy Firm
- Dated: 8 October, 2020
Goik Ramesh & Loo acting for Danish renewable energy company, Elquator Sdn Bhd, successfully obtained an interim-injunction to protect the infringement of its proprietary technology and trade name and trademark
Appointed by Danish Renewable Energy Firm Elquator Sdn Bhd
- Dated: 11 September, 2020
Goik Ramesh & Loo have been appointed by Danish renewable energy firm Elquator Sdn Bhd, and its associate companies, to advise on its litigation and corporate matters
Representing PNSB Acmar in RM 18.5 million Federal Court land acquisition claim
- Dated: 7 July, 2020
Goik Ramesh & Loo is representing PNSB Acmar Sdn Bhd, a leading Malaysian real estate developer, in its RM 18.5 million land acquisition claims against Selangor State Authority at the Federal Court
RM 290 million land acquisition judgement obtained in High Court for PNSB Acmar
- Dated: 22 January, 2020
Goik Ramesh & Loo acting for PNSB Acmar Sdn Bhd won Kuala Lumpur High Court judicial review of Selangor State Authority land acquisition matter and awarded RM 290 million judgement.
Representing Meeriam Rosaline Edward Paul in High Court claims against Tun Samy Vellu
- Dated: 15 August, 2019
Goik Ramesh & Loo's partner Ramesh Sivakumar is acting as the lead counsel for Meeriam Rosaline a/p Edward Paul in her claims against Tun Samy Vellu
Representing PNSB Acmar in High Court land acquisition judicial review of RM 290 million claims
- Dated: 10 January, 2019
Goik Ramesh & Loo is representing PNSB Acmar Sdn Bhd in its RM 290 million land acquisition matter against Selangor State Authority due for judicial review in the Kuala Lumpur High Court