Leading Juniors
Leading juniors are those with significant experience of key cases, strong market recognition from both peers and clients, and are seen as future candidates for silk.
Earl Deng
Denis Chang’s Chambers
 'Earl is strong in thinking outside the box while being comprehensive in his legal research, avoiding the risk of tunnel vision in the field, which often hampers effectiveness of some public interest lawyers. Because of his research skills and comprehensiveness, he is a brilliant junior.'
Queenie Lau
Temple Chambers
 ‘Queenie has a formidable mind; she is commercial, her analysis is first rate, and her work product is of a high quality. She is also articulate and able to convey her arguments clearly and succinctly to the court.’
Simon Wong
Denis Chang’s Chambers
 'Simon is very thorough and a very safe pair of hands. He is very responsive and always meet deadlines, he has a practical approach and always helps to find solutions before advising clients to go to trial, and his advocacy skills are excellent.'
Rising stars
Rising stars at the Bar are defined as barristers between four and eight years’ call who are seen as up-and-coming members of the Bar in their respective practice areas by clients and peers alike. They will already be instructed in high-profile, complex, and high-value contentious and non-contentious matters, working with and opposite more experienced leading counsel.
Francis Chung
Rede Chambers
 ‘Francis is exceptionally knowledgeable, even in complex insurance issues. He is very hard working, responsive and very pleasant to work with, his advice is thorough and practical, he is very good in drafting submissions and advocating in Chinese, which is a rare skillset, and he has an excellent temperament and a lot of patience when acting against non-represented parties.’
Flora Lam
Denis Chang’s Chambers
 ‘Flora is very detail-oriented and creative in formulating legal arguments. As for advocacy, she can make good use of the evidence to strengthen her client’s case and to impress the judges.’