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Arthur Chan named as BC&C Partner

Hong Kong, 3 June 2024: Boase Cohen & Collins, proud of its reputation for producing homegrown legal talent, is pleased to announce that Arthur Chan has been made a Partner with the firm.

Arthur, who joined us in 2016, specialises in Criminal Litigation and cyber fraud recovery claim and also develops a broad range of civil and commercial litigation such as immigration, personal injuries and employment issues.

He has successfully dealt with cases involving account freezing and recovery, in one notable instance retrieving more than US$1 million that was stolen in an email scam. Last week, he was named as a Criminal Law Rising Star in the new Doyles Guide rankings.

Says Managing Partner Alex Liu: “Arthur’s promotion is richly deserved. He is an outstanding member of our legal team and exemplifies the high standards of service we provide to clients.

“We are proud of the fact that two-thirds of our Partners joined us at trainee level and have flourished with the firm. Through our commitment to organic growth, we continue to demonstrate that Boase Cohen & Collins provides the ideal environment for young legal professionals to advance their careers.”

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