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_WE trained for two months and spent nearly six hours daily on research and practice. It’s great to know that we managed to beat six teams and make it to the finals,” said 19-year-old Shaun Kang Wei Hsiang, a first-year law student at Taylor’s University College (Taylor’s) in Subang Jaya, Selangor.

Shaun, together with teammates Tracy Wong and Lee Mei Chieng, emerged the first runner-up team in the LawAsia National Moot Competition recently hosted by Taylor’s.

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