A medico-legal, defamation, civil and criminal practice — conducted with sincerity, integrity, and meticulous attention to every detail.

“Sincerity and integrity are the cornerstones of our practice — shaping our culture, and defining our character.”
Dr Chee Hui Bing is regularly approached by national and regional media for legal commentary — and invited to speak and adjudicate at leading universities.










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Dr Chee Hui Bing brings a rare dual perspective to legal practice — the discipline of medicine alongside the rigour of law. It is a vantage point that proves decisive in medical-negligence and personal-injury matters, where the questions are as clinical as they are legal.
Every instruction is handled with meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to the client's interest. To engage hbchee Advocates & Solicitors is to partner with a practice built on trust and professionalism.
Each matter is met with the same rigour, discretion and resolve — whatever its field.
We explain procedure, cost and likely outcome in plain language — so that every decision you make is a fully informed one.
Clear engagement terms and honest costs. No hidden charges, no surprises — only straightforward, candid communication.
Considered, individual strategy for each client — anticipating issues before they escalate and weighing risk against your objectives.
A dedicated team of advocates and solicitors, committed to sincerity, integrity and the best possible outcome for every client.
Yes. Where a healthcare provider fails to meet the standard of care reasonably expected of them, and that failure causes injury, the patient may bring a civil claim for compensation. Claims may be pursued against private and government hospitals as well as individual practitioners. Because strict time limits apply, it is advisable to seek legal advice as early as possible.
As a general rule, civil claims must be commenced within the limitation period prescribed by the Limitation Act 1953, and shorter notice periods can apply where a public authority is involved. Because the applicable period turns on the facts, you should consult us promptly so that your rights are preserved.
Defamation generally involves a false statement, published to a third party, that lowers a person's reputation in the estimation of right-thinking members of society. It covers both libel — statements in a permanent form, such as writing — and slander, being spoken statements.
Yes. Defamatory posts on social media, blogs, forums and websites can be actionable. The same legal principles apply, and we can also advise on seeking removal of the content alongside a claim for damages.
Our work includes the drafting and review of commercial contracts, advice on agreements between parties, commercial dispute resolution and general business advisory — each tailored to your commercial objectives.
We are located at No 1-10 (1st Floor), Jalan Maju 1, Taman Maju, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor. Consultations are by appointment — you are welcome to reach us by telephone, by email, or through the Book a Consultation link on this page.
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