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Valerie Tang authors LexisNexis’ Atkin’s Court Forms Hong Kong on Companies (Winding-up) – Issue 107

LexisNexis has commissioned Valerie Tang to author Issue 107 of Atkin’s Court Forms Hong Kong – Companies (Winding-up) 

Issue 107 of Atkins’ Court Forms Hong Kong provides further information and updates on the relevant content to be in line with the revised Companies Ordinance (Cap.622), Companies (Winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (Cap.32) and Companies (Winding-up) Rules (Cap.32H) as of October 2024.  

Atkin’s Court Forms Hong Kong is the only encyclopaedic collection of civil litigation forms, precedents and procedure required in civil proceedings before the courts in Hong Kong. It is the authoritative local version of the UK encyclopaedic work which is fully adapted to the needs of the Hong Kong practitioner. 

Valerie Tang

“Valerie is quick-witted, articulate in her advocacy and very knowledgeable with a sharp legal intuition. She is definitely a rising star in the legal industry and one to look out for.” 
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2025, Commercial Disputes, Rising Star

Valerie was called to the Hong Kong Bar in 2019. She enjoys a broad civil practice with a special focus on company and commercial law. Valerie is also well-versed in family law, and has experience in land, probate, personal injuries, employment and mental health-related matters.

Prior to obtaining her law degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Valerie read International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She also worked at the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 2015 to 2018 during which she was involved in policy research and bill drafting.

Valerie is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin, and she accepts instructions in all areas of work.

More details can be found in Valerie’s profile.

This article was first published on 16 April 2025.

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