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Practice Areas

Criminal Law

DVC has a thriving criminal practice spearheaded by seasoned practitioners Mr Joseph Tse SC and Mr Joseph Lee. Of particular note is DVC’s growing presence in white-collar and corporate commercial criminal litigation, in which members draw together their vast legal knowledge, keen eye for detail and practical trial experience to deliver the best possible result for clients.

Specific Areas of Expertise

  • Criminal Litigation
  • White Collar Crime
  • Regulatory Crime

Accolades

for Criminal Law at DVC

He is active across the criminal law spectrum, but particularly well known for his defence of corruption, insider dealing, commercial fraud, bribery and money laundering cases, where he has acted for some of Hong Kong’s most prominent political, financial services and commercial figures.

— Chambers & Partners Greater China Region (2023)

He is at the absolute pinnacle of his game for white-collar crime, for which he has the highest profile in Hong Kong. He is referred to as “a go-to,” “the standout” and “the leader” in this domain and is active across the criminal law spectrum, but particularly well known for his defence of corruption, insider dealing, commercial fraud, bribery and money laundering cases, where he has acted for some of Hong Kong’s most prominent political, financial services and commercial figures.

— Chambers & Partners Greater China Region (2022)

A “very senior” and “very popular name at the criminal Bar,” this silk is accredited for being sactive in all areas of the criminal discipline, but particularly well known for his defence of corruption, insider dealing, commercial fraud, bribery and money laundering cases.  “His work ethic, excellent client-handling skills and his ability to digest and analyse complex commercial criminal issues,” is impressive and “his advice is tactically sound and he is fearless in his presentation at court.” He is singled out  as “one of Hong Kong’s very best criminal appeals barristers” for his “good track record in overturning convictions and in reducing sentences.”

— Chambers & Partners Asia Pacific (2021)

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