Upskilling with BAC's Professional Law Courses: 2025 Recap
2025 has been an incredible year in equipping our community. BAC's professional law courses have been a hit and reaffirmed our role as a hub for industry-relevant, practice-driven learning.
Here's a recap!
Expanding Expertise in Specialised Legal and Regulatory Fields
The year began with the Certificate in Medical Law & Practice, which offered valuable exposure to the legal and regulatory issues surrounding healthcare. Participants gained practical insight into compliance, professional responsibility, and risk management in a highly regulated sector.
Another critical area addressed in 2025 was employment compliance. The course on How to Stay Compliant with Malaysian Employment Law provided participants with essential guidance on navigating statutory obligations and workplace regulations, helping organisations minimize legal risk while maintaining all the best practices.
ESG, Governance, and Sustainable Business Practices
The Certified ESG Professional Programme, delivered in collaboration with UNGCMYB Academy, was a key highlight of the year and ran multiple times due to strong demand. The programme reflected the growing importance of environmental, social, and governance considerations in modern organisations, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to integrate ESG principles into business strategy and decision-making.
Commercial Contracts and Dispute Resolution
For professionals involved in transactional and advisory work for corporations, the Advanced Commercial Contracts Programme focused on strengthening drafting, negotiation, and risk allocation skills. The programme focused on practical application, equipping participants to approach complex commercial agreements with greater clarity and confidence.
Dispute resolution was addressed through the Professional Arbitration Programme, which provided participants with a more structured understanding of the arbitration process and practice. By focusing on procedural knowledge and practical considerations, the programme supported professionals looking to deepen their expertise in alternative dispute resolution.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As 2025 comes to a close, BAC’s HRDA short paid courses have delivered meaningful professional development across a broad range of practice areas.
With continued industry collaboration, evolving course offerings, and an emphasis on practical relevance, 2026 promises even more opportunities for professionals to upskill, adapt, and stay ahead in an increasingly complex professional landscape.
