Flora Lam > Denis Chang’s Chambers > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Denis Chang’s Chambers
9th Floor, One Lippo Centre
89 Queensway
Admiralty
Hong Kong

Career

Flora joined Chambers in 2018 upon completion of her pupillage with Mr. Derek Chan SC, Mr. Frederick Chan, Mr. Robin D’Souza and Mr. Jeffrey Tam.

Flora is developing a broad civil and criminal practice, and has experience in areas such as company law, commercial disputes, defamation, probate, trusts, adverse possession, personal injuries, and public law. She is also experienced in handling legal aid appeals.

Flora accepts instructions in all areas of work. She is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.

Memberships

Committee Member, Technology Committee, Hong Kong Bar Association (2020-Present)

Committee Member, Future of the Bar Secretariat Committee, Hong Kong Bar Association (2020-Present)

Committee Member, Standing Committee on Civic Education, Hong Kong Bar Association (2019-Present)

Part-time lecturer (Legal Studies), Department of Social Sciences, Community College of City University (2019-Present)

Part-time visiting lecturer for Hong Kong Law Module, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (MSc in Supply Chain and Logistics Management), Polytechnic University (2019-Present)

Part-time tutor, Graduate Diploma in Law, HKUSPACE (2020-Present)

Contributor – Lexis Practical Guidance (Financial Services)

Education

PCLL, City University of Hong Kong (2017)

JD (Distinction), City University of Hong Kong (2016)

Bachelor of Commerce (OBHR), University of British Columbia (2010)

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong Bar > Labour and employment

(Rising Stars)

Flora LamDenis Chang’s Chambers ‘Flora is very detail-oriented and creative in formulating legal arguments. As for advocacy, she can make good use of the evidence to strengthen her client’s case and to impress the judges.’

Denis Chang’s Chambers is praised as ‘one of the most renowned chambers in Hong Kong‘, and its employment and personal injury practice boasts sought after counsel who frequently represent large companies, organisations, and high-profile individuals in proceedings before the Labour Tribunal. Simon Wong acts for both employers and employees, and his broad practice encompasses employment contract disputes, employees’ entitlement mandates, and accidents at work claims. Earl Deng is skilled at handling discrimination matters, as well as constructive dismissal cases, misconduct issues, and immigration-related employment mandates. Deng represented the plaintiff in Kamalawathi v Ng Fan Ying, a case concerning a foreign domestic helper who suffered from paranoia and hallucinations resulting in hospitalisation after being forced to work excessive hours in locations outside of her contracted premises. Rising star Flora Lam is also of note, and she specialises in personal injury cases.