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Hong Kong: 17 24 1 42: Domestic 44 ONC Lawyers Hong Kong: 16 24 2 42: Domestic 44 Hastings & Co Hong Kong: 14 27 1 42: Domestic 44 Kennedys United Kingdom: 13 29 0 42: International 44 Iu, Lai & Li Hong Kong: 13 27 2 42: Domestic 44 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher United States: 12 17 13 42: International 44 So, Lung & Associates, Solicitors Hong Kong ...
Pages in category "Hong Kong solicitors" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ronald Arculli; B.
The Hong Kong Bar Association (HKBA) is the professional regulatory body for barristers in Hong Kong. The Law Society of Hong Kong is the equivalent association for solicitors in Hong Kong. Victor Dawes SC is the current chairman of the Council of the HKBA.
This category lists only law firms founded in Hong Kong. For all other (foreign) firms i.e. American, Australian, British or mainland Chinese firms, see category:Foreign law firms with offices in Hong Kong. For a list of law firms in Hong Kong, see Hong Kong Law Firms by size.
Hong Kong has maintained the distinction between solicitors, regulated by The Law Society of Hong Kong, and barristers, regulated by the Hong Kong Bar Association. A person intending to become a solicitor must have a professional law degree, either LL.B. or JD or the equivalent, and complete the one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (P.C.LL ...
The Law Society of Hong Kong is responsible for the classification and qualification of lawyers in Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong law, all Hong Kong solicitors must be members of this association. The Law Society is currently headed by President Roden Tong ( 湯文龍 ) and is located on the third floor of Wing On House in Central .
Deacons is a leading law firm in Hong Kong with over 300 attorneys and 700 employees. [1]Founded in 1851, it provides full service for all major practice areas such as corporate mergers & acquisitions, regulatory compliance, intellectual properties, insurance, international arbitration and litigation.
Johnson Stokes & Master was established in 1863 in Hong Kong by Edmund Sharp as a sole proprietorship at a time when Hong Kong had less than a dozen practising lawyers. [3] In 1890, the firm changed its name to Johnson, Stokes and Master, from Edmund Sharp & Toller. [ 4 ]