Camille Jojo > Norton Rose Fulbright > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Norton Rose Fulbright
38/F JARDINE HOUSE
1 CONNAUGHT PLACE, CENTRAL
HONG KONG
Hong Kong

Work Department

Dispute resolution and litigation

Position

Camille Jojo is a dispute resolution lawyer based in our Hong Kong office. He handles a wide range of complex finance disputes including credit and security disputes, general commercial disputes and arbitrations (including product liability, construction and engineering disputes), insolvency litigation and restructuring, trust and probate litigation and regulatory investigations.

Camille has over 30 years of litigation and arbitration experience in Hong Kong and Asia and has been granted higher rights of audience enabling him to appear before the High Court and Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong. He qualified as an arbitrator in 1997 and is currently a member of the Insolvency Law Reform Committee of the Law Society of Hong Kong.

Career

Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales in 1980

Solicitor, qualified in Hong Kong in 1982

Memberships

  • Member of the Insolvency Law Reform Committee of the Law Society of Hong Kong

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong > Restructuring and insolvency

Known for advising shareholders onn dispute-related winding up petitions and supporting corporations in cross-border restructuring schemes, Norton Rose Fulbright is regularly instructed by major players in the construction, real estate, and mining sectors. Daniel Ng leads the practice, being an expert in commercial litigation and fraudulent trading claims, while Camille Jojo brings extensive arbitration experience since transitioning into a senior consultant role in July 2023.

Hong Kong > Dispute resolution: international arbitration

The team at Norton Rose Fulbright regularly represents both domestic and multinational corporations, and regulatory bodies, on complex, cross-border disputes, with a strong focus on large-scale infrastructure and energy projects. Camille Jojo leads the team utilising her considerable experience to handle a variety of banking disputes, shareholder and general commercial disputes and arbitrations, and contentious trust and probate cases. Kevin Hong also leads the team, with his caseload consisting of both local and multinational commercial, construction and energy disputes. Alfred Wu departed the practice in September 2024.

Hong Kong > Dispute resolution: litigation

The team at Norton Rose Fulbright possess expertise in both mature and developing litigation markets, advising on a range of cross-border matters from banking litigation, construction and contractual disputes to white-collar and cryptocurrency issues. Camille Jojo has stepped down as partner as of 2023, and has been appointed as senior consultant. Daniel Ng co-leads the team and leads on multiple commercial litigation. Kevin Hong is the joint practice head with Ng, and acts for domestic and multinational corporations across a broad range of industry sectors.

China > Dispute resolution: Litigation: foreign firms

The ‘strong commercial litigation team’ at Norton Rose Fulbright is home to experts in disputes involving banking, contracts, trusts, estates, shareholders , construction, and defamation. Other key areas range from breach of confidence, trade secrets, data privacy and white-collar crime, to insurance, labour-related conflicts, cryptocurrency, fraud and insolvency. The Hong Kong-based group also fields sector experts in financial institutions, energy, infrastructure, natural resources, transport, technology, life sciences, and healthcare. Daniel Ng acts for financial institutions, corporations and HNW individuals in major disputes; Kevin Hong is an experienced commercial litigation and international arbitration practitioner; and Alfred Wu is ‘always able to come up with a sound solution’. Currently a senior consultant, former practice head Camille Jojo stepped down as partner in July 2023.

Asia Pacific: Regional International Arbitration > Leading firms

Norton Rose Fulbright boasts a robust arbitration practice across Asia-Pacific, centred around Hong Kong and Singapore. In Hong Kong, Camille Jojo (a senior consultant at the firm) and Kevin Hong lead the team, managing complex cross-border disputes, including infrastructure, energy, and commercial cases. In Singapore, Katie Chung  and Kent Phillips – a 2023 recruit from Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee  – head the practice, bringing significant expertise in ICC, SIAC, and HKIAC arbitrations, especially in energy and M&A disputes.