Charmaine Koo > Deacons > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Deacons
5TH FLOOR, ALEXANDRA HOUSE
18 CHATER ROAD, CENTRAL
HONG KONG
Hong Kong

Work Department

Intellectual Property practice group

Position

Consultant

Career

Charmaine is Head of IP Commercial and Litigation.

Charmaine is admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong, Canada and England and Wales.  She is also qualified as a barrister in Ontario, Canada.  She has a BSc in biology from the University of Toronto, an LLB from Queen’s University, an LLM from Cambridge University and a Diploma in IP Law and Practice from the University of Bristol.

Charmaine’s wide-ranging practice covers all aspects of IP work from complicated commercial transactions, IT and online business issues, to data privacy and cybersecurity, to advertising, local law compliance and regulatory issues, to anti-counterfeiting strategies and enforcement of IP rights, including complex patent litigation.  She has won a number of high profile court cases resulting in ground-breaking decisions in the Hong Kong IP field including Yakult vs. Yakudo, Guccio Gucci S.P.A. vs. Cosimo Gucci and Tsit Wing (Hong Kong) Company Limited vs. TWG Tea Company Pte Ltd., which went to the Court of Final Appeal and was voted by Managing IP Magazine as the “Hong Kong IP case of the Year 2013”.

She is one of Hong Kong’s leading entertainment lawyers and was previously in-house counsel at one of the world’s largest entertainment and media companies.

Charmaine also has extensive experience advising on all aspects of data privacy, from data privacy audits and regulatory compliance, to handling investigations by the Privacy Commissioner and appeals against the Commissioner’s decisions, as well as handling data breach incidents and strategic advice on complex arrangements regarding sharing and utilisation of data amongst conglomerates and international group companies.

Her clients range from the world’s leading internet service providers, to luxury brand owners, major international film studios, television networks and music publishers, to statutory bodies, conglomerates and multinationals across many sectors.

Charmaine is a prolific speaker on a wide range of IP issues and is the author of the Hong Kong chapters of “Patent Litigation Global Guide” and “Copyright Litigation Global Guide” of the Practical Law Global Guides published by Thomson Reuters (2018).  She is also the author of the Hong Kong chapters of the  third edition of “Data Protection & Privacy – International Series” published by Thomson Reuters (2016), “International Advertising Law” published by Globe Law and Business (2014), as well as the Hong Kong Chapter of the International Independent Film & Television Alliance’s Arbitration Award and Enforcement Guide.

Charmaine is an active member of many committees and advisory bodies including the Advisory Committee on Promotion of Arbitration, Department of Justice (2021-2024)the Design, Marketing and Licensing Services Advisory Committee, HKTDC (2021-2022) and the Domain Name Dispute Resolution Panel, HKIAC (2021-2026).  She is also President of the Licensing Executives Society of China (Hong Kong Sub-Chapter).

Charmaine is the recipient of many awards and accolades including recognition by Chambers Asia Pacific as a Tier 1 Leading Individual in IP in China (2018-2021), by Legal 500 as a Recommended Lawyer in TMT in Hong Kong (2020-2021), by World Trademark Review 1000 a Gold Tier Individual in Enforcement and Litigation in Hong Kong (2016-2021) and by Benchmark Litigation as a Dispute Resolution Star in IP in Hong Kong (2019-2020).

Highlights

  • Successfully defended Alibaba in proceedings commenced in Hong Kong by cosmetics supplier Mary Kay against a number of Alibaba companies and shops on the www.tmall.com platform. The landmark decision clarifies Hong Kong law on parallel imports and liability of online platforms for IP Infringement as well as the jurisdiction of Hong Kong Courts in relation to online sales by platforms based outside of Hong Kong.
  • Acting for a world’s leading mobile phone and computer manufacturer in patent infringement proceedings commenced by another leading mobile phone manufacturer in relation to cellular technology.
  • Representing companies in the Gmedia group in a Hong Kong patent infringement action against Tencent Holdings (the leading mobile internet company in Mainland China) over the use of Gmedia’s QR code technology in Tencent’s Weixin and WeChat products.
  • Successfully acted for Tsit Wing (Hong Kong) Company Limited in its long-running and complex Hong Kong trade mark dispute with TWG Tea Company Pte Ltd, one of the few IP cases to go to the Court of Final Appeal. The case was voted by Managing Intellectual Property Magazine as the “Hong Kong IP case of the Year 2013”.
  • Successfully represented Google in an appeal against the Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner resulting in a landmark decision where the Administrative Appeals Board confirmed the jurisdictional application of Hong Kong privacy law, and that there is no independent “Right to be Forgotten” under Hong Kong law.
  • Advised a leading Chinese multinational technology company specialising in e-commerce, internet and technology on Hong Kong data privacy and consumer protection issues relating to the sale and advertising of consumer products on e-commerce platforms including reviewing and amending terms of service and privacy policies.
  • Advised a major Hollywood film studio on all production legal work including drafting relevant documents in connection with a multi-million dollar film production in Hong Kong and China including agreements for production services, crew and equipment, costume design and corporate guarantees.
  • Advised the owner of the largest Chinese language film library in Asia and a vertically integrated entertainment studio on various legal issues including rights in film libraries, investment and production, chain of title, copyright infringement matters, production of musical and sale and purchase of remake rights.

Languages

English
Cantonese
Mandarin

Memberships

Committee Member, Advisory Committee on Promotion of Arbitration, Department of Justice (2021-2024)

Committee Member, Design, Marketing and Licensing Services Advisory Committee, HKTDC (2021-2022)

President, Licensing Executives Society of China, Hong Kong Sub-Chapter (2017-2019)

Co-chair of Trademarks, Designs, and Merchandising Committee of Lex Mundi

Secretary, Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee, International Bar Association (IBA)

Regional Vice Chair Asia Pacific of the Intellectual Property Practice Group, Lex Mundi

Vice Chairman, Head of Legal Committee of Licensing Executives Society China, Hong Kong Sub-Chapter (2013 & 2014)

Council Member, The Hong Kong Institute of Trade Mark Practitioners

Member, Licensing Executives Society of China, Hong Kong Sub-Chapter

Member, The International Trademark Association

Member, The Asian Patent Attorneys Association

Member, The Law Society of Hong Kong

Member, The Law Society of England and Wales

Education

Dipl. Intellectual Property Law and Practice, University of Bristol, UK

LLM, Cambridge University, UK

LLB, Queen’s University, Canada

BSc, University of Toronto, Canada

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong > TMT

Deacons’ TMT practice covers data protection and privacy, telecoms transactions and an array of media and entertainment matters, including film rights distribution issues. The team also boasts a strong contentious offering, frequently handling litigation, arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution in the TMT arena. Machiuanna Chu and Charmaine Koo jointly lead the practice. The former is a key contact for cross-border investment transactions and the latter frequently leverages her contentious experience to assist clients in investigations by and appeals against the Privacy Commissioner. Ian Liu is noted for his expertise in digital assets, while local law compliance issues form part of Amy Chung’s diverse work portfolio.

Hong Kong > Intellectual property

(Hall of Fame)

Charmaine KooDeacons

Drawing upon a deep understanding of the law and the relevant commercial drivers, Deacons provides a ‘market-leading service’ to global, Asian and Hong Kong-based IP-rich companies across a broad swathe of their contentious and non-contentious IP requirements. Patsy Lau excels in maintaining, developing and enforcing extensive IP portfolios throughout the region and is recognised for her exceptional trade mark expertise both by clients across a range of sectors, and by peers, for example, through her former role as President of the Hong Kong Institute of Trade Mark Practitioners. Drawing on strong legal and technical knowledge, Jeffrey McLean is at the forefront of the firm’s patent prosecution work, helping to proactively manage multinational portfolios in consumer, electronic, biochemical and mechanical technologies in China and around the Asian region, particularly South East Asia. Theresa Luk was recently promoted to partner in recognition of her multi-faceted practice, which includes IP litigation and commercial expertise, including for clients in the media and entertainment space. The vastly experienced Charmaine Koo also maintains a vibrant practice in her role as a consultant, handling trade mark infringement matters, commercial and data privacy issues, as well as compliance and regulatory issues relating to marketing and advertising. Annie Tsoi and Catherine Zheng co-head the team.

Hong Kong > Data protection and cyber security

Deacons houses a broad team which is known for providing comprehensive advice across the PRC and Hong Kong, frequently acting for clients across the hospitality, gaming, and IT sectors. The group handles a variety of matters, including negotiations with service providers, data flow regulations across various jurisdictions, and data requests from law enforcement agencies and data subjects. Charmaine Koo and Machiuanna Chu jointly lead the practice. Koo is noted for her contentious IP expertise, regularly handling compliance issues concerning the exploitation, transfer, and processing of data, in addition to impact assessments on projects. Chu leverages her longstanding commercial expertise to act for technology clients in the commercialisation of digital businesses. Dual qualified in Hong Kong and New Zealand, Kelley Loo handles a broad range of IP related mandates, in addition to privacy policies, and arrangements governing the sharing of data across groups of companies and jurisdictions.