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Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Diversity & inclusion remains a priority for many businesses, even during these challenging times. A large part of recent conversation concerns encouraging greater female representation on corporate boards...
lus Laboris
Over the past weeks, there has been some important news on the pension regime in Hong Kong that employers and employees should be mindful of.
Mayer Brown
In Tam Sze Leung and others v. Commissioner of Police [2023] HKCA 537, the Hong Kong Court of Appeal (CA) has overturned the lower court's decision that found the ‘No Consent' procedure...
Withers LLP
The Legislative Council of Hong Kong has just, on 10 May 2023, passed the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (Tax Concessions for Family-owned Investment Holding Vehicles)...
Withers LLP
In line with its drive to improve its environmental credentials and to modernize its systems and procedures, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Limited (the "SEHK") issued a consultation paper in the last month...
Withers LLP
An important decision last month from the Court of First Instance, In the Matter of Gatecoin Limited [2023] HKCFI 914, has recently ruled that cryptocurrency is 'property'.
Mayer Brown
In a recent disciplinary action against four former directors of Freeman FinTech Corporation Limited (now known as Arta TechFin Corporation Limited), the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) looked...
Herbert Smith Freehills
If a debt arises from a contract that contains an exclusive jurisdiction clause (EJC) in favour of a foreign court, how will the Hong Kong court deal with a bankruptcy petition based on that debt?
Morrison & Foerster LLP
In the recent decision of China Railway (Hong Kong) Holdings Limited v Chung Kin Holdings Company Limited [2023] HKCFI 132, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Court of Appeal recently overturned the Court of First Instance decision in Tam Sze Leung & Ors v Commissioner of Police [2023] HKCA 537 that the "letters of no consent regime (LNC Regime)...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance has rejected an attempt by an award creditor to appeal against a rare successful challenge to an arbitral award.
Mayer Brown
We have compiled the following chronology table which serves as a quick reference point to track the circulars and guidance published by HK financial services regulators in relation to COVID-19.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Private Client Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Hong Kong, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Maples Group
Check out the Maples Group 15/15 regulatory podcast! In-depth update on the latest Cayman Islands regulatory developments in a more accessible, engaging format.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Mayer Brown
In light of the increasing number of unauthorised payment card transactions involving frauds and scams recently, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) issued two Circulars on 25 April 2023...
Haldanes Solicitors & Notaries
After nearly a decade, the Hong Kong Government is preparing the last legislative steps to introduce the Madrid Protocol to Hong Kong.
Morrison & Foerster LLP
In order to promote the amicable resolution of international commercial disputes, the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC) has released a Litigation-Mediation-Litigation Protocol (the "LML Protocol")...
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance has lifted a stay of proceedings previously granted in favour of arbitration because the arbitration agreement was spent.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Every month we survey ten Asian jurisdictions for legal developments concerning trust and estate planning which are of interest to the private wealth industry, and provide a succinct summary in a table format.
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