Tag: Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
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The Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong released quick reference guides to help family offices, private equity firms, hedge fund managers and overseas and mainland Chinese industry professionals understand its licensing regime
Fees to please: Flexible and innovative fee structure for Hong Kong arbitration
With an increasing demand for TPF, the authors are optimistic that the current third-party regime will serve as an important access to justice
Crisis innovation
Small wonder that the past couple of years have spawned an exciting amount of tech-related reform in China’s courts and arbitration institutions
Long roots, strong branches
What role will Hong Kong and Shenzhen arbitration play as the Greater Bay Area pumps up into a dynamic hub for all things commercial?
Moving on up
HKIAC’s new head has plans to enhance Hong Kong’s reputation as a leading dispute-resolution hub
Ng Jern-Fei only King’s Counsel with triple affiliation after Singapore move
Barrister Ng Jern-Fei is the only English King’s Counsel to have triple affiliation in London, Hong Kong and Singapore following his move to the city state after his formal admittance to its bar
Understanding payment process for HKIAC arbitrations
It is important to understand this payment process, the consequences of failing to pay, and the refund process in the event of withdrawing from arbitration
International summary procedures: what, how and why
Summary procedures in international arbitration have started to gain popularity in recent years, finding their way into the arbitration rules of major arbitration institutions
Dimsey and Ng in new roles at HKIAC
CMS partner Mariel Dimsey will take up the post of secretary-general at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre in August while Eric Ng, who currently serves as HKIAC’s managing counsel, is being promoted to deputy secretary-general
Rising Stars 2022
These young elite lawyers have already impressed their clients and peers with their precise legal expertise, acute business acumen, professionalism and strong sense of ethics
Fees to please
With an increasing demand for TPF, the authors are optimistic that the current third-party regime will serve as an important access to justice