In-Depth Guide: Cartels and Leniency

Lexology has published its latest In-Depth guide: Cartels and Leniency (formerly The Cartels and Leniency Review). This comprehensive resource is designed to assist in-house counsel, government officials, and corporate leaders in understanding the competition legal regimes across different jurisdictions worldwide.
Written by leading legal experts from top global law firms, In-Depth offers a practical overview of relevant laws and policies. It addresses key emerging issues, analyzes recent enforcement trends, and discusses regulatory changes, with dedicated chapters covering major jurisdictions.
The newest addition includes a chapter on Hong Kong, authored by Haldanes Partner Felix Ng, and Associates Christina Ma, Florence Yan, Joanne Lam, and Brian Fung. This chapter provides an essential overview of Hong Kong’s legal landscape and practical considerations.
Hong Kong is recognized as one of the world’s most open economies. Its vibrant competition among diverse businesses benefits consumers by ensuring access to a wide range of goods and services at competitive prices. The guide explores Hong Kong’s legal framework, court procedures, market trends, and future outlook, offering clear, authoritative answers to critical questions.
About the authors: Felix Ng is a seasoned criminal litigator and competition lawyer with award-winning expertise in white-collar crime, competition law, and securities regulation. Christina Ma, Florence Yan, Brian Fung, and Joanne Lam bring extensive experience in criminal defence work, having participated in numerous high-profile cases and investigations, including those conducted by the Hong Kong Competition Commission.
The guide can be accessed here: https://www.haldanes.com/wp-content/uploads/files/LexologyInDepthCartelsandLeniency-CartelsandLeniency_%20HongKong.pdf