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Denis Chang’s Chambers Offices

9th Floor, One Lippo Centre
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Admiralty
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Emily Ting
Career
Emily has a broad civil practice with an emphasis on chancery matters. She regularly advises on and handles cases involving land and property law (including land compulsory sale applications, easements, government leases, mortgage actions, adverse possession, and building management disputes) and trust and probate issues. She also has experience in and continues to develop a wide range of practice areas such as commercial disputes, competition, insolvency, family, tax, as well as judicial review and public law matters.
Emily was called to the Bar in 2019 upon completion of her pupillage with Ms. Maggie Wong SC, Ms. Queenie Lau (now Ms. Queenie Lau SC), Mr. Earl Deng, and Mr. Ross Yuen. She was awarded the Charles Ching Memorial Scholarship in 2019.
Before joining Chambers in September 2020, Emily was a Judicial Assistant at the Court of Final Appeal between 2019 and 2020, where she assisted judges in appeals, leave applications and other research and publications.
Emily completed her Juris Doctor degree and P.C.LL at the Chinese University of Hong Kong during which she was awarded prizes for academic excellence and advocacy. She also took part in the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot and the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. Prior to studying law, Emily read English Literature at King’s College London.
Memberships
Law Reporter (HKCFAR and HKLRD) (2020 – present)
Judicial Assistant, Court of Final Appeal (2019-2020)
Education
PCLL (Distinction), Chinese University of Hong Kong (2018)
JD, Chinese University of Hong Kong (2017)
BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature, King’s College London (2015)
Lawyer Rankings
Hong Kong Bar > Competition
(Rising stars)Emily Ting – Denis Chang’s Chambers ‘Emily is extremely hard working, conscientious and has good common sense. She has sound judgement. She is spot on when it comes to finding cases. She provides comprehensive analysis on the law and the facts.’
Denis Chang’s Chambers features a range of barristers active in competition cases in Hong Kong. Carter Chim acts for both public bodies and private individuals in competition law, and is acting in Competition Commission v Linde HKO Ltd & Ors, a novel abuse of substantial power case in the Competition Tribunal involving an enforcement action against a foreign company purely based on parental liability. Emily Ting also handles a growing number of competition matters.