Hong Kong has 104 senior counsel out of 1,700 barristers. So what makes senior counsel special, and are they worth that status?
The Bar has a long history of offering free services, but the new scheme leverages NGO partnerships to ensure there is wider access to justice.
Judgments in Hong Kong are made public because it’s important that justice should not only be done, but be seen to be done.
People should go beyond the taboos and misconceptions of will-making and consider afterlife arrangements as a matter of proper financial planning.
What happens if your health fails to the point that you cannot make decisions for yourself?
Hong Kong’s uniqueness is not that it provides R&I services to help companies survive, but that it specialises in offering them across borders.