Daniel Ng
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
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Biography
Daniel Ng is a litigation and dispute resolution lawyer based in Hong Kong. He focuses on commercial litigation, with a particular focus on advising and representing banks, financial institutions and corporates on contentious matters.
Daniel has considerable experience of advising on mis-selling cases, fraudulent and unauthorized trading claims, private equity disputes, corporate loan recovery, shareholders' disputes, trust disputes, large and complex contractual claims, cross-border disputes, as well as arbitration related court proceedings. Daniel has also acted in proceedings involving injunctive and interim measures.
Daniel's experience also includes advising corporations and financial institutions on white collar and regulatory inquiries and investigations.
Prior to joining the firm, Daniel was a senior associate in the top-tier litigation team of a global international law firm.
Professional experience
Collapse allBachelor of Laws, London School of Economics and Political Science.
- Solicitor, qualified in Hong Kong 2012
- Legal 500 HK – Dispute Resolution: Litigation 2021, "Daniel Ng is a very solid, experienced litigator. Easy to work with and resourceful."
- Legal 500 China – Dispute Resolution: Litigation: Foreign Firms 2021, "can communicate in depth and understand the clients' true ideas and goals, and formulate practical and cost-effective litigation plans."
"The Hong Kong Court's Approach to the Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards", Asian Dispute Review, July 2017 issue.
- English
- Cantonese
- Mandarin Chinese
News
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Insights
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Publication | November 10, 2022
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Publication | June 10, 2022
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Publication | March 17, 2022