Sir Oswald Cheung's Chambers


Sir Oswald Cheung's Chambers, founded in 1965 and named after one of the co-founders, Sir Oswald Cheung, CBE, QC, SC, JP, is one of the oldest sets of barrister's chambers in Hong Kong. Cheung was largely credited with establishing the barrister's chambers system in Hong Kong, and as a result many of the leading legal minds in Cheung's era practiced out of his set of chambers.
Today, they are considered one of the leading barristers' chambers in Hong Kong, alongside others such as Temple Chambers. Sir Oswald Cheung's Chambers has a high ratio of Senior Counsel's to juniors, as well as a strong history of appointments into key judicial and government roles.

History

Sir Oswald Cheung's Chambers was founded in 1965 by Cheung himself, along with Gerald de Basto QC, Charles Ching QC and Ronald Arculli.

Notable Members

Judiciary

Court of Final Appeal

  1. Sir Oswald Victor Cheung, CBE, QC, SC, JP
  2. Robert Tang Kwok-ching, GBM, SBS, QC, SC, JP
  3. Edward Chan King-sang, SC, JP

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