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26 September 20246 minute read

Asia In-house Counsel Conference 2024

Hong Kong

26 SEPTEMBER 2024, 10:00 - 20:00

Location

DLA Piper Hong Kong
25th Floor, Exchange Square Block 3
8 Connaught Place, Central

Exclusively designed for in-house counsel in Hong Kong, our eagerly anticipated conference continues its successful run. Throughout the full-day event, you will engage in interactive panel sessions led by expert speakers. They will delve into emerging trends, share practical tips, and provide guidance for navigating the increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

Our discussions will span various topics, including litigation and real estate funds, employment trends, the legal impact of AI integration, data governance, IPT trends and a forward-looking perspective on Hong Kong’s future and the many opportunities it holds for business growth. The conference will conclude with an engaging fireside chat featuring a highly respected General Counsel. CPD points will apply for this seminar subject to confirmation from the HK Law Society.

For more information please contact Emily Weir.

Agenda

10:00 - 10:30 - Registration

10:30 - 10:40 - Opening remarks

10:40 - 11:25 - Restructure and Revamp: Navigating China’s New Corporate Landscape
To kick start the conference, the first session will look at Corporate Restructuring. Our speakers will explore key market trends in the PRC and Hong Kong and the implications of the new PRC Company Law on Foreign-Invested Enterprises (FIEs) in China. The discussion will also delve into essential tax considerations, including strategic tax planning during restructuring, the impact on corporate tax liabilities, and navigating complex tax regulations and incentives. During this session, you will gain practical tips, learn from real-world experiences, and receive advice on how to avoid common pitfalls.

Speakers:
Tina Xia, Partner and Head of China Tax, DLA Piper
Peter Chen, Senior Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Margaret Tan, Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Lexie Wen, Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Lilian Ip, Senior Associate, DLA Piper

11:30 - 12:15 - Litigation and Real Estate Funds: Market Sentiment and Legal Adventures in the Concrete Jungle
During this session, our speakers will discuss the latest market trends and strategies in managing litigation and real estate funds. This session will cover key topics such as enforcement issue, recent litigation developments, regulatory challenges, risk management, and future outlooks. You will gain valuable insights to navigate the complexities of these domains and enhance your legal strategies.

Moderator:
Harris Chan, Partner and Head of Litigation and Regulatory, Hong Kong, DLA Piper

Speakers:
Joseph Tsang, Chairman, Jones Lang Lasalle
Victor Dawes SC, Temple Chambers
Cosimo Borrelli, Managing Director and Global Head, Restructuring, Kroll
Glen Ho, Restructuring, Turnaround & Cost Transformation Leader, Deloitte China

12:15 - 13:30 - Lunch & Registration for second half of the day

13:30 - 14:15 - The Future of Hong Kong: An Outlook
Erin Xin, Economist for Greater China at HSBC, will be hosting an insightful session on Hong Kong’s economic future and business opportunities. This session will cover Hong Kong’s economic outlook, high-growth sectors, and the evolving regulatory landscape, providing strategic guidance. You will gain valuable insights into economic trends, new business opportunities, and practical advice on navigating Hong Kong’s business environment 

14:15 - 15:00 - A Digital Evolution Journey - AI, FinTech and New Technologies

Step aboard our virtual voyage through the ever-evolving landscape of technology, law, and business.

In a world where the implementation and adoption of new technologies is seen as the focus for many, it is important to recognise that organisations are on a continuous journey of digitisation as they look for ways to enhance flexibility, be more agile and realise the opportunities these new technologies will present. However, the benefits must be weighed against the challenges that technology presents, highlighting the crucial role of leadership in this journey.

Our panelists will chart the course, exploring the latest trends and challenges in the technology sector and how this is impacting businesses, with a special focus on the dynamic Asian market.

We will also share some key highlights from our upcoming DLA Piper Tech Index report, set to launch in September 2024. Brace yourself for insights and digital evolution revelations – you will be among the first to glimpse this report.

Speakers:
Lauren Hurcombe, Partner and Global Co-Chair for Technology and Sourcing, DLA Piper
Kristi Swartz, Partner, Head of Tech Sector, Asia and Head of IPT Hong Kong, DLA Piper

15:15 - 16:00 - Unlocking Value Through Effective Data Governance
Beyond mere compliance, data governance plays a pivotal role in enabling the strategic use of data and ensuring operational resiliency. Organisations must strike a balance between different cultural attitudes and regulatory frameworks when utilising data across various regions. Additionally, the scope of data regulation extends beyond personal data, encompassing broader aspects of data management. And as cyber risks continue to grow, particularly in Asia during 2024, organisations need robust data governance practices to safeguard their data assets and drive business success. Join us as we unlock value, one byte at a time.

Moderator:
Carolyn Bigg, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Data Protection, Privacy and Security Group, DLA Piper

Speakers:
Elias Corona - Data Protection Officer, Cathay Pacific Airways
Eva Kwok, Senior Managing Director, Head of Cybersecurity Hong Kong, FTI Consulting
Linus Yung, Head of Consumer Private and Business Banking Legal Governance and Frameworks,
Standard Chartered Bank

16:00 - 16:45 - Key Intellectual Property Trends and Developments in China and Beyond
The IP landscape in China continues to evolve rapidly, fueled by significant legislative and regulatory change and driven by China's increasingly leading position in emerging industries.  Yet misconceptions about IP in China abound.  In this session, we will discuss these trends, try to demystify some common misconceptions and provide guidance on the steps which businesses can take to remain ahead of the game.

Join us as we delve into essential insights for safeguarding your valuable IP assets.

Presentation by Edward Chatterton, Partner and Co-Head of IPT, Asia DLA Piper

16:45 - 17:30 - Fireside Chat
Satpal Gobindpuri, Regional Managing Partner, Asia will host a fireside chat with Kit Kwok, General Counsel, Head of Compliance, China Ping An Insurance Overseas (Holdings) Limited.

17:30 - 17:35 - Closing remarks and networking

19:00 - Event close

Speakers

Carolyn Bigg

Carolyn Bigg

Partner and Global Co-Chair of Data Protection, Privacy and Security Group, DLA Piper
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Edward Chatterton

Partner and Co-Head of IPT, Asia DLA Piper
Eva Kwok

Eva Kwok

Senior Managing Director | Head of Cybersecurity, Hong Kong, FTI Consulting
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Harris Chan

Partner and Head of Litigation and Regulatory, Hong Kong, DLA Piper
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Helen Colquhoun

Partner, Head of Employment, Asia, DLA Piper
Joseph Tsang

Joseph Tsang

Chairman, Jones Lang Lasalle
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Lauren Hurcombe

Partner and Global Co-Chair for Technology and Sourcing, DLA Piper
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Satpal Gobindpuri

Regional Managing Partner, Asia, DLA Piper
Victor Dawes SC

Victor Dawes SC

Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association, Temple Chambers
Elias Corona

Elias Corona

Data Protection Officer, Cathay

Experienced Compliance and in-house Legal professional with extensive expertise advising multi-national corporations on compliance and regulatory requirements, especially on data protection matters.

Kit Kwok

Kit Kwok

General Counsel, Head of Compliance China Ping An Insurance Overseas (Holdings) Limited

Kit Kwok is General Counsel and also heads the compliance function for China Ping An Insurance Overseas (Holdings) Limited (PAOH) and its subsidiaries. Prior to joining PAOH he was a partner with an international law firm based in Shanghai and headed the corporate practice for its China offices. He has over 20 years’ experience advising various clients in the areas of investments, mergers and acquisitions, structuring and corporate governance. He is a California qualified attorney and received his J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.

Glen Ho

Glen Ho

Restructuring, Turnaround & Cost Transformation Leader, Deloitte China

In a career spanning over 30 years, Glen has acted as a trusted business advisor and provided Financial Advisory Services to various stakeholders (including shareholders, directors, debtors, creditors and investors) in special situations. where he has provided solutions and recommendations on complex issues in the areas of Crisis Management, Financial Advisory Services and Insolvency. Glen’s specialist expertise includes the provision of Restructuring Services in complex cross-jurisdictional restructurings.

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Tina Xia

Partner and Head of China Tax, DLA Piper
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Kristi Swartz

Partner and Head of IPT Hong Kong, DLA Piper
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Peter Chen

Senior Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Margaret Tan

Margaret Tan

Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Lilian Ip

Lilian Ip

Senior Associate, DLA Piper
Lexie Wen

Lexie Wen

Legal and Tax Manager, DLA Piper
Cosimo Borrelli

Cosimo Borrelli

Managing Director and Global Head of Restructuring, Kroll
Erin Xin

Erin Xin

Greater China Economist
Erin Xin joined HSBC in June 2019 as a Greater China economist. Prior to HSBC, she was an economist at the US Department of Commerce. She holds a BA from Cornell University and an MA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
Linus Yung

Linus Yung

Head, WRB Legal, Governance & Framework, Standard Chartered Bank
Linus Yung is the Head of Legal Governance and Framework for the Wealth and Retail Banking segment of Standard Chartered Bank. As part of this role, he provides advisory support to business and risk stakeholders to facilitate the implementation of processes and standards to comply with regulatory requirements with pan-bank impact, including data privacy and data sovereignty requirements.
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