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A Guide to Doing Business in Hong Kong – 2025

Since establishment of the office in 1982, Hong Kong has acted as the hub around which Hogan Lovells’ regional growth and network expansion have been organised. We are also the sole Hong Kong member of the Pacific Rim...more

Hong Kong audit regulator says it expects full compliance with laws and regulations

Hong Kong’s audit regulator, the Accounting and Financial Reporting Council (AFRC), says it expects all audit firms and their staff to comply with all relevant laws and regulations set out within the accountants’ ethics code....more

7/26/2024  /  Accountants , Accounting , Audits , Hong Kong

Huobi v Tabarak: DIFC Court of Appeal delivers landmark judgment concerning digital assets

On 13 June 2024, the DIFC Court of Appeal (the "DIFC CoA") handed down a groundbreaking judgment in Huobi v Tabarak in which the Head of the Digital Economy Court, Justice Michael Black KC (the "Appeal Judge"), reviewed the...more

Hong Kong to adopt landmark change to state immunity from start of next year

It is anticipated that as of 1 January 2024, Hong Kong will follow the PRC in making a significant change to its concept of “sovereign” or “state” immunity which further enhances Hong Kong’s reputation as a dispute resolution...more

Not a leg to stand on - Hong Kong court blocks noteholder from presenting winding-up petition

The Hong Kong court has handed down a significant decision on the issue of whether an individual bondholder under a global note can present a winding up petition against a bond issuer. The court in Re Leading Holdings Group...more

Hong Kong court rules keepwell deeds are enforceable in first of its kind decision

In the latest development regarding the validity and enforceability of keepwell deeds in the "Peking Founder” litigation, a Hong Kong court has awarded more than US$164 million by way of damages to one of the plaintiffs who...more

Refrozen - Hong Kong Court of Appeal confirms lawfulness of "letters of no consent" regime

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has overturned a first instance judgment that had held that the longstanding use of "letters of no consent" to preserve monies held in bank accounts suspected of harbouring the proceeds of crime,...more

Financial Institutions Horizons 2023

The outlook for 2023 looks uncertain, following another tumultuous year. The collapse of a number of large cryptocurrency exchanges has shone another spotlight on the digital asset market. The financial system’s resilience...more

RCEP – Hong Kong seeks early accession to world's largest free trade agreement

The Hong Kong government expects to begin discussions next year to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). RCEP, the largest free trade agreement ever, should have the effect of lowering tariffs,...more

Restructuring & Special Situations 2022 Year in Review Key insolvency decisions in Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China

2022 has been a year which has seen significant developments in court-led corporate rescue and insolvency law reform in Hong Kong. In light of the lingering COVID19 pandemic, it was all the more important that the Hong Kong...more

Hong Kong Court of Appeal gives boost to bondholders in significant "keepwell" victory

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to a first instance decision which recognized the Beijing administrators of the commercial arm of the Peking University group but granted only a limited stay of...more

Draft with care – Hong Kong court highlights the importance of proper pleadings

The Hong Kong Court of First Instance case has denied declaratory and payment order relief sought by a company that had been the victim of cyber fraud because of issues with their pleadings. In the judgment, the Honourable...more

Ahead of the game – Hong Kong court gives advice to online entrepreneurs

Whilst on the face of it a recent Hong Kong court decision was about copyright ownership in an online game, the decision in Emagist Entertainment Ltd v Nether Games (Hong Kong) Ltd [2022] HKCFI 899 raises a host of other...more

Pointless – English High Court winds up listed plc for losing its purpose

For the first time in England & Wales, a court has ordered the winding-up of a listed plc on the grounds of loss of substratum – the abandonment of the company's original main object and purpose. If Hong Kong follows this...more

Vesting orders: back in vogue? Let’s hope so

Cyber fraud scams, typically involving fraudsters using spoofing / phishing tactics to bring about unlawful receipt of monies, have, unfortunately, been a mainstay in Hong Kong in recent years. As the fraudsters’ nefarious...more

China travel restrictions in COVID-19 – what you need to know

China has placed stringent travel and quarantine restrictions on people entering the country and moving from one part of the country to another as part of the effort to contain the COVID-19 outbreak. Corporations with...more

Luxury retailers in Hong Kong and neighboring markets face Coronavirus crisis

Over the past nine months in Hong Kong, luxury retailers have encountered a challenging market. Hong Kong has traditionally been a popular destination for Mainland Chinese seeking to purchase luxury goods, but recent...more

Cryo-currency? Hong Kong Court grants freezing injunction over bitcoins

A Hong Kong court has granted an injunction freezing the assets of a French cryptocurrency trader in a dispute over what happened to bitcoins held in an insolvent trading platform. In Nico Constantijn Antonius Samara v Stive...more

Data class actions in Europe and spotlights in Mexico, Russia and the U.S.

The General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) provides means to enforce provisions related to personal data processing by you as a data controller or data processor. It introduces collective actions everywhere in...more

Hong Kong and the cauldron of compliance

It has been quite a time in Hong Kong. And the protests continue. But, is the recent political turmoil a symptom of bringing Hong Kong up to international anti-money laundering (AML) standards? ...more

The Cathay Pacific Breach: Is Data Protection and Cyber Security Law in Hong Kong About to Receive an Upgrade?

On 6 June, 2019, the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (the “PCPD“) issued an enforcement notice against Cathay Pacific Airways (and its affiliate Hong Kong Dragon Airlines) (together, “Cathay Pacific“) in respect of a...more

Fracking fracas – English Court of Appeal gives guidance on injunctions against persons unknown

When can the courts issue injunctions against people who cannot be identified but who they suspect may be intending to engage in a wrong? ...more

Courts in England and Hong Kong order immediate prison sentence and restate serious consequences of disobeying disclosure orders

In recent weeks, courts in England and Hong Kong have taken the opportunity to set out the serious consequences that follow from deliberately breaching disclosure orders made in the context of freezing orders....more

Up, up, and...not away - English High Court faults SPA target in the aerospace industry for inadequate financial projections

The English High Court, in Triumph Controls UK Ltd v Primus International Holding Co [2019] EWHC 565 (TCC), has found that proper, accurate financial projections by the sellers would have resulted in a lower purchase price...more

Unlawful team lifts: the English Court of Appeal backs the High Court's decision to spring into action

The Court of Appeal has upheld a "springboard" injunction (albeit reduced in scope) in the latest case to deal with the issue of unlawful "team lifts"....more

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