
Gilt Chambers welcomes new tenants Natasha Yu and Kyra PS Kung
Gilt Chambers is very delighted to welcome our newest tenants Natasha Yu and Kyra PS Kung. Natasha joined Chambers after completing her pupillage with Mr. Jat

Gilt Chambers is very delighted to welcome our newest tenants Natasha Yu and Kyra PS Kung. Natasha joined Chambers after completing her pupillage with Mr. Jat

Dr Christopher To co-authored the latest edition (August 2022) of Mediation in Hong Kong: Law & Practice published by Wolters Kluwer, sharing his insights from
On 30 June 2022, the High Court handed down its reasons for judgment in Lau Tung Hoi Kent v Lau Tung Kuen [2022] HKCFI 1921.

Congratulations to Sam Ng who has been appointed a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb).

Congratulations to Au Lut Chi and Ian Chu who have been appointed as Chairmen of the Appeal Tribunal Panel, pursuant to section 45 of the

A hearing for an opposition to trade mark application was heard before the IP Department on 27 August 2021 and the decision was handed down

Recently, the Hong Kong courts have considered two important issues for lenders relating to jurisdiction clauses in finance documents: 1. Should the Hong Kong courts

Gilt Chambers is very delighted to welcome our newest tenants Natasha Yu and Kyra PS Kung. Natasha joined Chambers after completing her pupillage with Mr. Jat

Dr Christopher To co-authored the latest edition (August 2022) of Mediation in Hong Kong: Law & Practice published by Wolters Kluwer, sharing his insights from
On 30 June 2022, the High Court handed down its reasons for judgment in Lau Tung Hoi Kent v Lau Tung Kuen [2022] HKCFI 1921.

Congratulations to Sam Ng who has been appointed a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb).

Congratulations to Au Lut Chi and Ian Chu who have been appointed as Chairmen of the Appeal Tribunal Panel, pursuant to section 45 of the

A hearing for an opposition to trade mark application was heard before the IP Department on 27 August 2021 and the decision was handed down

Recently, the Hong Kong courts have considered two important issues for lenders relating to jurisdiction clauses in finance documents: 1. Should the Hong Kong courts
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