Mr Dantes Leung > Oldham, Li & Nie > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Oldham, Li & Nie
SUITE 503, ST GEORGE'S BUILDING
2 ICE HOUSE STREET, CENTRAL
HONG KONG
Hong Kong

Work Department

Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner

Career

Dantes is a Partner at Oldham, Li & Nie. He specialises in commercial litigation, international arbitration and contentious regulatory matters. He has extensive experience in advising and representing multinational corporations and high-net-worth individuals in a wide range of cross-border commercial disputes, such as international contractual disputes, joint venture and shareholder disputes, probate and trust disputes, intellectual property disputes, fraud and debt recovery. He also has substantial experience in dealing with various regulators such as the Securities and Futures Commission, the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Trade and Industry Department.

Dantes is accredited as a Solicitor Advocate in respect of civil proceedings by the High Rights Assessment Board appointed by the Chief Justice of Hong Kong. As such, he is one of 87 solicitors who have rights of audience before the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong.

Dantes accepts appointments as arbitrator.

Dantes is also a trusted legal advisor on commercial transactions. With his sharp litigator’s mindset, he helps clients identify major risks in transactions and provides practical insights on the interpretation and enforcement of commercial terms and on mitigating risks of potential disputes.

Dantes has been appointed by the University of Hong Kong as a Part-time Lecturer in Equity & Trusts in 2010, 2015-2016, and in Contracts in 2019-2021. He regularly conducts legal training sessions at financial and legal institutions and publishes widely on commercial law topics and arbitration.

Prior to joining this Firm, Dantes has practised with various international law firms for over a decade, half of which was spent with Magic Circle and Wall Street law firms.

Languages

English, Cantonese and Mandarin

Education

Bachelor of Laws (University of Hong Kong)
Bachelor of Civil Law (University of Oxford)