Parkside is delighted to announce that Benson Tsoi will be appointed Senior Counsel
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PARKSIDE CHAMBERS is a leading set of barristers’ chambers in Hong Kong. It comprises a group of over 40 independent practitioners who handle a wide range of litigation, arbitration and advisory matters.
Members from diverse backgrounds are experienced in many fields of the law, including civil and commercial litigation, alternative dispute resolution, family law, criminal litigation and administrative and public law.
Parkside’s Benson Tsoi is appointed Senior Counsel
26 March 2024
Parkside’s Vincent Lung and Leticia Tang deliver illuminating presentation before the Legal Aid Department
21 March 2024
Parkside's Vincent Lung and Leticia Tang delivered an engaging presentation in front of the Legal Aid Department
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Strong showing for Parkside Chambers in latest Chambers & Partners Rankings – 2024
18 January 2024
Parkside Chambers is delighted to be recognised once again in the latest edition of Chambers & Partners 2024 - Greater China Region for Hong Kong
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Parkside Offering Assessed Mini-Pupillages and 9-Month Pupillages
16 January 2024
Since September 2023, Parkside Chambers has offered 9-month pupillages. Parkside now offers assessed mini-pupillages, a 4-week programme that culminates in an assessed moot. Completion of an assessed mini-pupillage is a prerequisite for future admission to our 9-month pupillage programme.
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Jonathan Ah-weng carves out a first under s300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance
21 March 2024
Jonathan Ah-weng pioneered a first in the Hong Kong landscape
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Defendants acquitted of laundering millions of stolen funds from global private equity firm
8 March 2024
HKSAR v Pang Chi Sau-lan (D1) and Chu Siu-fai (D2) ESCC 34/2023
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HKSAR v. Xu Zhuo – Court of Appeal quashed bribery conviction of private jet broker for alleged corrupt secret commissions, awarding costs.
6 February 2024
Parkside's Benson Tsoi helmed this case and represented the successful first appellant
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