Jonathan Gray

Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Between Hong Kong and Mainland China

Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Between Hong Kong and Mainland China 900 605 Jonathan Gray

The new Mainland Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance (Cap. 645) is effective from 29 January 2024

Enforcement of Judgments: Oral Examination and Prohibition Orders

Enforcement of Judgments: Oral Examination and Prohibition Orders 1200 800 Jonathan Gray

Oral examination is a procedure to gather information about the judgment debtor’s financial position and assets, while Prohibition Orders are court orders that prevent a judgment debtor from leaving Hong Kong

Enforcement of Judgments: Garnishee Proceedings and Charging Orders

Enforcement of Judgments: Garnishee Proceedings and Charging Orders 900 600 Jonathan Gray

When a party is successful in obtaining a judgment, it is important to ensure that the judgment is enforced and the debtor complies with the court’s order

Court of Appeal Affirms the Police’s “Informal Freezing” Powers

Court of Appeal Affirms the Police’s “Informal Freezing” Powers 600 398 Jonathan Gray

Case analysis update: Tam Sze Leung & Ors v Commissioner of Police [2023] HKCA 537

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards 1080 810 Jonathan Gray

Discussing the recognition and enforcement of both domestic and international arbitral awards

Civil Litigation Explained: What You Need to Know about Security for Costs

Civil Litigation Explained: What You Need to Know about Security for Costs 1920 700 Hugill & Ip

A Security for Costs order essentially protects the Defendant in case the Plaintiff loses the action and cannot afford to pay the Defendant’s legal costs

Civil Litigation Explained: Injunctions

Civil Litigation Explained: Injunctions 1600 583 Hugill & Ip

Injunctions are equitable remedies. Accordingly, applicants are required to act without undue delay to preserve their rights. They must also act reasonably and conscionably.

How Confidential Are Arbitration Proceedings?

How Confidential Are Arbitration Proceedings? 1200 797 Jonathan Gray

While confidentiality in arbitration proceedings is broadly protected under the Arbitration Ordinance and common law, there are nonetheless exceptions where disclosure is permitted. More importantly, it should not be assumed that disputes over disclosure of confidential material relating to arbitrations conducted will necessarily be heard by a Hong Kong Court or determined in accordance with the law.

Hong Kong Lawyer | Informal Police Freezing Regime Found to Be Unlawful

Hong Kong Lawyer | Informal Police Freezing Regime Found to Be Unlawful 600 398 Hugill & Ip

Case analysis: Tam Sze Leung & Ors v Commissioner of Police [2021] HKCFI 3118

Podcast S4E1 | Dispute Resolution: Considerations Before Starting a Commercial Dispute

Podcast S4E1 | Dispute Resolution: Considerations Before Starting a Commercial Dispute 1600 583 Jonathan Gray

Jonathan Gray and Geraint Ho discuss essential considerations that parties who wish to start litigation proceedings should bear in mind

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