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Members of Denis Chang’s Chambers Recognised in Doyle’s Guide 2026 as Leading Competition & Antitrust Law Barristers in Hong Kong

Denis Chang’s Chambers is delighted to announce that Carter Chim and Emily Ting have been recognised in the 2026 edition of Doyle’s Guide as Leading Competition & Antitrust Law Barristers in Hong Kong. Carter is recognised as Preeminent Junior Counsel and Emily is recognised as Recommended Junior Counsel.     

The 2026 listing of Hong Kong’s Leading Competition & Antitrust Law Barristers details Senior Counsel and Junior Counsel practising within the areas of Competition & Antitrust Law matters in the Hong Kong legal market who have been identified by the city’s litigation solicitors and their peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas. 

For further details on the Guide: Leading Competition & Antitrust Law Barristers – Hong Kong, 2026 – Doyle’s Guide

 

 

Carter Chim

“Carter is a leading specialist in competition law in Hong Kong well-known for his deep legal knowledge in EU and Hong Kong competition law, Carter has been instructed on a number of competition cases in Hong Kong, and due to his past experience in working in the Hong Kong Competition Commission as legal counsel, Carter is preferred counsel for antitrust investigations and litigation in Hong Kong.
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2026, Competition Leading Juniors, Tier 1

Carter has been recognised by The Legal 500 (Legalease) as a Leading Junior (Tier 1) in Competition Law for six consecutive years (i.e. 2021 to 2026).

Carter has acted in a number of landmark constitutional and administrative law cases before the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, including Secretary for Justice v Leung Kwok Hung [2021] HKCFA 32 (concerning the scope of parliamentary privilege enjoyed by a member of the Legislative Council in the course of proceedings).

General civil matters form a core part of Carter’s practice. Matters which he is regularly instructed to handle include winding up petitions (for the successful petitioner in Re Yuan Tong Global Financial Group Ltd [2021] HKCFI 1534), water leakage cases, property disputes, discrimination cases, and more.

View Carter’s profile for more information.

 

Emily Ting

“Emily is a top-class junior barrister with an amazing ability to process masses of information and documents quickly. and extract the key points. She is also able to leverage her skills across a range of commercial litigation to great effect in competition law cases.
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2026, Competition, Rising Star

Emily is a Charles Ching Scholar and has been recognised by Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2025 and 2026 as a Rising Star in Competition.

Since joining Chambers in 2020, Emily has maintained a broad civil practice. She has significant experience in land law and handles a growing number of competition matters. Emily also advises and acts in a diverse range of matters, including commercial disputes, trusts and probate, family, and tax.

Prior to commencing her practice, Emily served as a Judicial Assistant to the Court of Final Appeal between 2019 and 2020.

View Emily’s profile for more information.

 

This article was first published on 18 August 2026.