

Members of Plowman Chambers act for the Securities and Futures Commission in the insider dealing trial against movie producer Raymond Wong Pak Ming (黃栢鳴)
On 22 May 2026, well-known movie producer Mr Raymond Wong Pak Ming was convicted of insider dealing in a criminal prosecution brought by the Securities and Futures Commission. The Defendant faced one count of insider dealing, contrary to section 291(1)(b) of the Securities and Futures Ordinance, Cap. 571. He was said to have counselled or procured another person to deal in the shares of Pegasus Entertainment Holdings Limited around 25 August 2017 to 17 October 2017 while he
May 27


CFI declares Housing Authority’s actual practice inconsistent with its own enforcement policy in judicial review
In Szeto Wing Leong v Hong Kong Housing Authority [2026] HKCFI 2033, the Court of First Instance ruled in favour of the Applicant in a judicial review concerning the implementation of the Marking Scheme for Estate Management Enforcement in Public Rental Housing Estates. The case centered on whether the Housing Authority’s actual practice of requiring neighbourhood misdeeds to be “caught red-handed” was inconsistent with the written policies embodied in its own Operation Manu
May 22


Vinci Lam SC and Kasper Fan secured an acquittal for defendant accused of assaulting his wife in Redhill Peninsula
In HKSAR v Tung Hoi-Yee Kenneth (ESCC 1217/2025), Vinci Lam SC and Kasper Fan represented a defendant charged with assaulting his wife in their former matrimonial home. The defendant elected not to testify in court and the defence case turned solely on the cross-examination of the wife. After a 3-day trial, the Court accepted the defence’s submissions in their entirety. In particular, the Court held that the wife’s testimony was incredible and unreasonable; not only was he
May 21


Priscilia Lam SC represented the Appellant in 香港特別行政區 訴 熊俊傑 CACC 42/2024
The Appellant was convicted upon his own plea of the following offences: Dangerous Driving, Driving a Vehicle with concentration of specified illicit drug, Resisting a police officer in the due execution of his duty, Trafficking in dangerous drugs, and Possession of apparatus fit and intended for the inhalation of a dangerous drug. The Appellant appealed against his sentence and one of the grounds of appeal was that the 10 years disqualification order was manifestly excessiv
May 12


Vinci Lam SC and Ching Him Ho secured acquittal for defendant in “doxxing” case
In HKSAR v Chan Chun Man ESCC 1465/2025, Vinci Lam SC and Ching Him Ho secured acquittal for the defendant who was charged with “disclosing personal data without consent” contrary to section 64(3C) of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Cap 486), commonly known as “doxxing” offence. The prosecution alleged that the defendant disclosed via a video uploaded on a website the personal data of X (X’s full name in Chinese and English, photo, HKID card number, Home Return Permi
May 12
![Priscilia Lam SC and Sean O’Reilly represented the Appellant in 香港特別行政區 對 羅偉文 [2026] HKCA 929](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/2c592b_5f3b02a9df184408863d18130ff64b53~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_572,h_250,fp_0.50_0.50,q_30,blur_30,enc_avif,quality_auto/2c592b_5f3b02a9df184408863d18130ff64b53~mv2.webp)
![Priscilia Lam SC and Sean O’Reilly represented the Appellant in 香港特別行政區 對 羅偉文 [2026] HKCA 929](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/2c592b_5f3b02a9df184408863d18130ff64b53~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_707,h_309,fp_0.50_0.50,q_90,enc_avif,quality_auto/2c592b_5f3b02a9df184408863d18130ff64b53~mv2.webp)
Priscilia Lam SC and Sean O’Reilly represented the Appellant in 香港特別行政區 對 羅偉文 [2026] HKCA 929
The Appellant was unanimously convicted after trial of one count of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Appellant appealed against his conviction and the appeal was allowed. The case would be remitted for a re-trial. The issue in the appeal was whether the trial Judge had erred in directing the jury in relation to the issue of provocation and diminished responsibility caused by the Appellant’s consumption of ice. The Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the Appella
May 7


The Court of Appeal re-affirms costs principles in contentious probate
In Chan Shu Lam v Chan Chau Wah [2026] HKCA 609, the Court of Appeal (Hon Poon CJHC and Keith Yeung J) refused the Plaintiff’s renewed application for leave to appeal against a costs order made after a probate trial. The trial involved two main issues: the Probate Issue - whether the Will was valid; and the Beneficial Ownership Issue - whether the Defendant had a beneficial interest in the deceased’s property. At trial, the Plaintiff succeeded on the probate issue and the D
May 4



