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Henry Siu

Partner

Email: Henry@boasecohencollins.com
Phone: (852) 3416 1770

Overview

Henry works across a range of practice areas, bringing his experience to bear in Civil and Criminal Litigation, while he also handles a range of non-contentious matters.

Born in Hong Kong and partly raised in Vancouver, Henry graduated in Sciences from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, in 2009. Later that year, he completed a postgraduate diploma in accounting at the same university.

He then enrolled in the City University of Hong Kong’s Juris Doctor programme – a law degree for graduates from a non-law discipline – which he finished in 2012 and he collected his Postgraduate Certificate in Laws from the same establishment a year later, after which he joined BC&C.

Core Specialities

  • Civil and Commercial Litigation (including contractual disputes, debt recovery, civil fraud, employment, shareholder disputes, insolvency, breach of fiduciary duties and winding up petitions etc.)
  • Company and Commercial Matters
  • Criminal Litigation
  • Personal Injuries and Employees’ Compensation
  • Wills and Probate

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Major step for court broadcasting

By Arthur Chan Hong Kong, 24 March 2025: In a significant move, the Judiciary is to launch a two-year pilot scheme for the live broadcasting of hearings in the Court of Final Appeal. The scheme will begin on 1 April and involve “substantive appellate proceedings”. The development comes after the Judiciary conducted four trial runs […]

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Drug sentencing guidelines revised

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BC&C celebrates 40 years of legal services

Hong Kong, 10 March 2025: Flashback to 1985 and there was much happening in our city. The Legislative Council held its first-ever election, poignant drama Homecoming was the major winner at the Hong Kong Film Awards and Ecuador’s Andrés Gómez won the Seiko Super Tennis tournament at Victoria Park. As well, legal professionals Melville Boase […]

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