Hectar Pun SC and Eunice Lui delivered a CPD talk on DMCs, arbitration and the advantage of ADR in buildings management-related disputes
On 4 February 2026, Hectar Pun SC and Eunice Lui, together with guest speaker Siegfried Sin from the South China International Arbitration Centre (SCIAHK), delivered a CPD talk on how arbitration can effectively resolve building management related disputes, with insights into DMCs containing arbitration clauses, recent cases, as well as the benefits of ADR.


Hectar Pun SC

“Hectar always delivers high-quality advice in a short amount of time. He conducts clear and concise advocacy, thinks quickly on his feet, and can always answer questions from the bench impressively.”
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2026, Administrative and Public Law — Tier 1 Leading Silks
Hectar was called to the Bar in 1995 and appointed Senior Counsel in 2015.
Hectar’s practice spans many areas including constitutional and administrative law, human rights law, immigration law, criminal law, land law, company law and commercial law. He appears regularly on behalf of applicants in major judicial review proceedings.
Hectar has acted for the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, legislative councillors, district councillors, demonstrators, police officers, prisoners, refugees and asylum seekers, tenants of public housing estates, homosexuals, transsexuals, the disabled and the underprivileged, etc.
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Eunice Lui

Eunice was called to the Bar in 2024. Eunice joined Chambers in the same year upon completion of her pupillage with Mr. Hectar Pun SC, Ms. Priscilia Lam SC, Mr. Ross Yuen and Dr. Benny Lo.
Eunice is developing a broad mixed practice, spanning over land, commercial, arbitration and public law matters, and accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers’ work. She is fluent in English, Cantonese and Putonghua (Mandarin).
During her studies at the University of Hong Kong, Eunice served as part of the Law Association, representing law students of her cohort. Eunice was also an enthusiastic mooter, as she represented the University of Hong Kong at the Twenty Second Annual International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot as oralist, in which her team was a quarter finalist. Prior to commencing pupillage, Eunice served as a Marshal to the Honourable Madam Justice Carlye Chu, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal.
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This article was first published on 25 February 2026.
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