Phase 2 of the new inspection regime of the register of the Companies Registry come into effect on 24 October 2022, allowing Hong Kong companies to limit disclosure to the general public certain personal information of their directors and secretaries
Due diligence remains an essential exercise during or prior to any potential transaction. Not only does it provide a clearer picture of how a target company operates, but it also determines the commerciality of the potential transaction, as well as providing points for negotiation between the parties. There are a wide range of areas to be considered by parties – this article highlights the more common and significant areas to be considered by potential purchasers and sellers in due diligence.
Corporate & Commercial Explained | A series of FAQs about Shareholder Agreements
Christopher Hooley & Jonathan Gray discuss shareholder agreements and eventual disputes. How to strategize and implement necessary contractual protections.
Why Hong Kong is a great place to set up biotech business projects and some specific aspects for companies, while keeping an eye on important considerations
This Q&A aims to answer some frequent questions regarding the set-up of a company in Hong Kong
香港建築業物料聯會 | 主要針對建築材料和相關行業的競爭法. Webinar on Competition Ordinance in Hong Kong with spotlight the construction materials industry with case studies.
Marco Raccuia on commitment that Hugill & Ip has to CSR and its positive impact. Gary Wong explains best legal structure for a charitable organization set up.
Hugill & Ip has announced the recruitment of Jade Tang as partner in the firm’s corporate and commercial team. She (has joined the firm in June 2020) and will be working together…
The Limited Partnership Fund Ordinance takes effect today. It provides much more flexibility than the Limited Partnership Ordinance and setting up onshore Limited Partnership Funds in Hong Kong will become a more valuable option.