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Zaid wants to start new law firm but says his name is claimed by others

Former law minister says he did not think it possible for lawyers to be ‘so mean and pathetic’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2020 6:25PM

Zaid wants to start new law firm but says his name is claimed by others
Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, who was recently removed as chairman of the law firm he had founded 33 years ago, says he wants to start a new legal outfit. – Facebook pic, November 17, 2020

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – Prominent lawyer Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, who was recently removed as chairman of the law firm he had founded 33 years ago, has now expressed a desire to start a new legal outfit.

Taking to Twitter today to say that he wants to start his own small practice, he however alleged that his name is being claimed by someone else.

Zaid had founded Zaid Ibrahim & Co, one of the biggest corporate law firms in the country, in 1987. 

Earlier this month the company said in an internal memo that its partnership council had unanimously decided to revoke Zaid’s appointment as chairman, upon deliberation of “further information received”.

He was removed from the position barely four days after his tenure had begun on November 1.

“I want to start my own small practice; but they say my name belongs to them,” he said in the tweet today.

“I didn't think it's possible for lawyers to be so mean and pathetic,” he added.

On November 12, Zaid had cited on Twitter two possible decisions behind his removal as chairman.

He said that he had as chairman terminated a long-term outsourcing arrangement with a Singapore company for the management of the firm’s account and appointed an expert to see if outsourcing contracts were done at arm’s length. He did not elaborate further.

Zaid had served as minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of law and judicial reform, under former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, for six months in 2008 before he resigned. – The Vibes, November 17, 2020.

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