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Bullen & Leake & Jacob's Hong Kong Precedents of Pleadings, Fourth Edition

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Kemal Bokhary

Publication Date:2025-07-01

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9789888591565

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Hong Kong

Bullen & Leake & Jacob's Hong Kong Precedents of Pleadings, Fourth Edition is the definitive guide to drafting statements of pleadings for civil practitioners. Edited by Justice Kemal Bokhary and updated by a group of distinguished experts, this book provides specific commentary and well-crafted precedents on 22 different mainstream and specialist areas of practice.


Some highlights of this edition:

  1. On Admiralty, the recent developments addressed include those on limitation and forum selection.
  2. Recent developments on Economics Torts addressed include: (i) the abolition of the "fraud exception" to the availability of summary judgment; and (ii) the English Court of Appeal's clarification in Racing Partnership Ltd v Done Brothers (Cash Betting) Ltd [2021] Ch 233 of the law on unlawful means conspiracy.
  3. Key updates on Competition Law addressed include: (i) the position in competition cases between private parties (as dealt with by the Hong Kong Court of First Instance in Taching Petroleum Co Ltd v Meyer Aluminium Ltd [2018] 2 HKLRD 1284); and (ii) refinements on investigation and enforcement, including Section 48 Warrants and Revised Leniency Policies.
  4. On Insolvency and Bankruptcy are addressed, among other things, ground-breaking developments flowing from the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal's decision in Re Lam Kwok Hung Guy (2023) 26 HKCFAR 119.

List of contributors:

  • Justice Kemal Bokhary (General Editor)
  • Edward Alder
  • John Choong
  • Chan Yong Wei
  • Justin Chow
  • Tanie Toh
  • Thomas Yeon
  • Kenneth Lee
  • Kristy KY Wong
  • Lily Yeung
  • Michael Kan
  • Keith Brandt
  • Hectar Pun SC
  • Isabel Tam
  • Emily Ting
  • Kaiser Leung
  • Tommy Cheung
  • John Hui
  • Ronald Tong
  • Joanne Choy
  • Billy Liu
  • Joseph Chung
  • Vivien Wong
  • Kareena Teh
  • Bryan O'Hare
  • Pui Yip Leung
  • Giovanna Kwong
  • Kieran Humphrey
  • Andrew Cobden
  • Douglas Clark
  • Anson Wong Yu Yat
  • Teresa Wu
  • Martin Lau
  • Kyle Wombolt
  • Jojo Fan
  • Stephen Ku
  • Edward KH Ng
  • Michael Lok
  • Terri Ha
  • Wing So

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