Hong Kong Mediation Lecture 2022
by Herbert Smith Freehills and the Hong Kong Department of Justice
The Hong Kong Mediation Lecture 2022 is an annual event co-organized by Herbert Smith Freehills and the Hong Kong Department of Justice. This lecture is a key feature of Hong Kong Legal Week, aiming to advance the practice and understanding of mediation within the legal community.
The 2022 lecture focused on "Confidentiality and Privilege in Court-annexed and Court-based Mediations," presented by The Honourable Mr Justice Johnson Lam Man-hon, Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. The session provided an in-depth analysis of confidentiality and privilege issues in mediation, offering valuable insights for legal practitioners.
The event was held in a hybrid format, accommodating both in-person and online attendees. In-person participants were invited to a pre-lecture cocktail reception at Herbert Smith Freehills' offices, providing opportunities for networking and professional engagement. The lecture was also broadcast virtually via Zoom, ensuring accessibility for a wider audience.
Legal professionals, mediators, and individuals interested in alternative dispute resolution methods would find this lecture particularly beneficial. It offers a platform to stay informed about current developments in mediation practices and to engage with experts in the field.
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Speakers(1)
The Honourable Mr Justice Johnson Lam Man-hon
Permanent Judge at Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal
The Honourable Mr Justice Johnson Lam Man-hon is a Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. He delivered the keynote address on 'Confidentiality and Privilege in Court-annexed and Court-based Mediations' at the Hong Kong Mediation Lecture 2022.
Event Details
- Date
- November 9, 2022
- Location
- 🇭🇰 Hong Kong
- Herbert Smith Freehills offices, 23F Gloucester Tower, Landmark, Central
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, mediators, and individuals interested in alternative dispute resolution methods.
- CLE Credits
- CPD points from the Law Society of Hong Kong and the HKMAAL are being applied for.