‘Regarded as a leading set in competition law in Hong Kong’, Denis Chang’s Chambers and its members are sought after for their notable experience in representing clients in high-profile, precedent-setting competition law cases. One such member is Carter Chim, who is now also a dual tenant of Matrix Chambers in London - he represented Alltruck PLC and Edwards Transport (Shropshire) Limited in ’The Second Wave Trucks Proceedings’, a case involving over 700 claimants making claims for damages based on the settlement decision in an earlier trucks case. ‘Top-class junior barrister’ Emily Ting utilises her previous experience working in the Court of Final Appeal in her growing competition law practice.
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  • 'Denis Chang’s Chambers is regarded as a leading set in competition law in Hong Kong.'
  • 'The set has a range of highly capable counsel of various seniority with experience in competition matters (an emerging area in Hong Kong law) who are able to draw on the set’s deep-rooted expertise in public law and wide-ranging civil matters and who have been instructed to act for both public bodies and private clients.'
  • 'The set’s members have been involved in landmark Hong Kong competition cases.'
  • 'The set supports continuous professional development in competition law, fostering the growth of junior barristers and maintaining its position at the forefront of competition law practice in Hong Kong.'

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