Lecture: Money Laundering by John Reading 10/11/21
On Wednesday (10 November 2021) John Reading SC delivered via Zoom, his annual lecture on money laundering and the reporting of suspicious transactions, to the current PCLL class of the City University of Hong Kong.
Finding Nemo
Article by Michelle W. Cheung As in any other major financial city in the world, the business of money lending in Hong Kong is robust and thriving; so much so that multiple loans against the one property have been common, secured only by a contractual promise to repay. In the recent Court of Final Appeal decision […]
Jeevan Hingorani has posted a new article on LinkedIn.
‘Is mediation a ball and chain?’
Read more here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/mediation-critique-jeevan-hingorani/?trackingId=KdjsTeVVQ8mNJ3jgYw9Hcg%3D%3D
Pacific Chambers welcomes its newest member, Ms. Helen Au
The members of Pacific Chambers are very pleased to welcome our newest member, Ms. Helen Au who joined us on the 8 November 2021. Helen was called to the bar in Hong Kong in 2002, having completed both her LLB and PCLL at the University of Hong Kong. She has a broad civil practice with […]
Pacific Chambers welcomes two new members and farewells some old hands
The members of Pacific Chambers were pleased to welcome on 1 December, new members Warren Suen and Tony Lo. Warren Suen is a chartered architect, having completed his Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies at the University of Hong Kong in 2011 and a Master of Architecture at the University of Manchester in 2014. He […]
9 March 2022
John Reading SC and Lawrence Ng of Pacific Chambers represented a female police officer who was charged with four counts of shop theft and other charges. Following a two day trial, the Defendant was acquitted on all charges. It was the defence case that the Defendant had been mentally ill for over 20 years, was […]