Litigation Valuations (General)

Malaysia Valuers provide independent professional valuation advice to solicitors and other clients in relation to property disputes, and can also act as an expert witness, mediator and arbitrator when required.

The need for valuations expertise covers a wide range of commercial disputes including contractual claims, shareholder and partnership disputes, post-acquisition disputes and intellectual property disputes.

Parties to a commercial dispute may need to assess the value of share capital or assets, quantify potential damages or rebut any claimed damages. The stakes can be high, which makes the choice of a valuations expert a critical decision for the success of a case. Working with an expert such as Malaysia Valuer™ Dr Tham Kuen-wei who can explain complex valuation principles in accessible terms and provide clear advice on the best way to proceed is crucial to the favorable outcome of a case.

Much of our work involves valuing and assessing as to the amount of loss, in work across Malaysia and, on occasion, further.

The strength of our offering is not only our seasoned professionals led by Dr Tham Kuen-wei but also our extensive and respected research which covers all markets. We understand that dispute resolution and the need for expert witnesses can be very fraught areas of property valuation, but our aim is to deliver a comprehensive and objective service in a timely and professional manner.

How Malaysia Valuers™ can help you:-

  • Expert witness in all stages of Compulsory Acquisitions (Hearing and Appeals to Court)
  • Expert witness in all stages of Challenges in Taxation or Stamp Duty in relate to Property
  • Expert witness in all stages of Appeal for Assessment in relate to Property
  • Assessment of damages for all litigation purposes
  • Assessment of Value for all litigation purposes
  • Business valuations
  • Intellectual property valuations
  • Preparation or rebuttal of expert witness valuation reports
  • Assessment of offer prices to squeeze out shareholders
  • Assessment of the impact of misstatement in financial statements
  • Valuations in cases such as post-acquisition disputes, unjust enrichment, unfair prejudice and misrepresentation
  • Intellectual property disputes