Messrs Amir Faezal Norzela & Chong began in 1961, first as Messrs Wan Mustapha & Co, then as Messrs Wan Mustapha Norzela & Chong in 1993. Through each new leadership, we continued to progress, and on September 16, 1996, we rebranded to the firm you see today, bringing with us all our years of growth and expertise.
We’ve fought through adversities and changes, and have always emerged victorious.
When you partner with us, you benefit from our decades of proven excellence.
Our experience says it all
About us and our story
We are committed to our clients, and their best interests and satisfaction.
We are dedicated to excellence, which we believe is the foundation of all success.
To earn loyalty, we first demonstrate it by standing by our clients every step of the way.
Within our areas of expertise, we’re committed, detail-oriented, and client-focused so that you get the best guidance and support for your legal problems.
Property buy-sell and transfer transactions, and bank loan documentation
Corporate governance and compliance, and mergers and acquisitions
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of real estate (like land, a building, or a house) according to land, property, and contract laws and regulations. A lawyer ensures all paperwork and legal documents are correct and law-compliant, and protects you from potential issues or disputes.
Corporate governance is about managing your business properly. A lawyer helps set up rules to keep your business transparent and legally sound.
Yes, a lawyer ensures the agreement is fair and protects your interests, preventing future disputes.
Probate is the process of distributing a deceased person’s estate. A lawyer helps ensure everything is handled legally and efficiently.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of real estate (like land, a building, or a house) according to land, property, and contract laws and regulations. A lawyer ensures all paperwork and legal documents are correct and law-compliant, and protects you from potential issues or disputes.
No, legal services benefit everyone, from homebuyers to small businesses. Lawyers simplify the legal process and protect your interests.