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DocPro is a legaltech platform that combines legal documentation services with state-of-the-art technology. In an interview with Asia Law Portal, Kim Chan, founder and CEO of DocPro, explains what motivated him to move from practicing law to legal technology entrepreneur, how DocPro […] Brian Tang is the founding director of the Law, Innovation, Technology & Entrepreneurship Lab (LITE Lab) at HKU Law School and managing director of the Asia Capital Markets Institute (ACMI). In this interview with Asia Law Portal, he describes his in-depth work in the field of legal innovation and […] Tina Lee Jebely recently founded The Roya Agency in Hong Kong, a legal talent agency focused exclusively on representing the interests of up-and-coming and high-profile senior lawyers. In this interview with Asia Law Portal, Jebely explains what inspired her to create her agency, […] SeedLegals is one of the most popular lawtech offerings – it deals with the laws governing the creation, operation and funding of startups. Hsiang Low, Head of Asia Pacific at SeedLegals, looks at the transformation of the legal industry and explains how Legaltech is breaking new ground for legal and legal services. Patrick Dransfield first arrived in Asia in 1986, where he lived in Beijing. He then moved to Hong Kong in 1996. Dransfield studied art history and East Asian studies and worked in legal publishing […] SeedLegis, the UK`s leading legaltech platform, today announced the launch of its platform and service in Asia Pacific. SeedLegals brings its automated legal solutions to startups and small businesses in Singapore and Hong Kong, allowing them to increase their investments, offer ESOP stock options to their team and […] In this interview with Asia Law Portal, Rob Green, CEO of GRM, shares his analysis of the last 12 months of legal recruitment in Hong Kong and what to expect for the rest of the year. Given the last 12 months, how the […] As a special administrative region of China, Hong Kong is governed by an executive-parliamentary government modelled on the Westminster system.

The chief executive acts as the head of government and the central government oversees the regional government. The judicial system of the Territory is derived from the common law system in English law; Chinese national laws generally do not apply to the region. The Ministry of Justice handles legal matters for the government and is responsible for legal advice, civil representation, law enforcement, law and policy development, and international judicial cooperation with other jurisdictions. This bulletin is provided for informational purposes only. Their content does not constitute legal advice and should not be considered as a substitute for detailed advice in individual cases. The transmission of this information is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship between Charltons and the user or browser. Charltons is not responsible for the content of third parties that may be accessed through the Site. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, please let us know by emailing unsubscribe@charltonslaw.com The National Law Review covers news, stories and the latest topics related to Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region.

From energy news to clean water and environmental protection, the site provides readers with up-to-date legal articles on these and other developments. Cryptocurrency transactions and data news, CFIUS and international contracts, immigration, intellectual property development and the latest legislative and regulatory news from Hong Kong can be found in the National Law Review. Joshua Chu, a litigator and legal influencer at ONC TMT, is leaving the firm to join Coinllectibles, the first DOT blockchain merger technology company™™ listed on U.S. OTC markets, as Group Chief Risk Officer. A personal brand For nearly three years, Joshua Chu has been building […] In this snapshot of the legal situation, we report that the Competition Commission on 1. In August 2022, we launched a consultation on its proposal to accept legally binding commitments (« proposed commitments ») from seven car dealers (17 car brands) (« dealers ») with respect to their restrictive warranty terms. Hong Kong is a major conduit for foreign direct investment to and from mainland China and increasingly an important location for legal work related to Belt and Road infrastructure. In this interview with Asia Law Portal, Rob Green, CEO of GRM, shares his detailed insights […] The company has launched a new corporate social responsibility initiative that starts on Children`s Day (April 4) and lasts until Mother`s Day.

As part of the campaign, Hugill & Ip is supporting PathFinders throughout its duration with a series of collaborative events aimed at raising awareness […] GRM was born in Hong Kong in January 2009 when Rob Green, CEO of GRM, left the Cayman Islands for Hong Kong without any prior knowledge of the city or the Asian legal market.

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