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Jeffrey Chan

Partner

Email: jeffrey@boasecohencollins.com
Phone: (852) 3416 1786

Overview

Jeffrey practices all areas of Civil Litigation, with a particular emphasis on personal injuries and property damage claims, employees’ compensation legislation and insurance related disputes.

Jeffrey joined BC&C as a Partner in 2015. He helps to build and lead a team specially formed to advise and handle court cases and legal matters for insurance companies and/or their insured parties. With its rapid and solid growth over the years, the team has become a valuable asset to the firm. The team is regularly invited to provide seminars and/or discussion workshops covering a variety of topics for claims officers of insurance companies and this has proven successful in bringing mutual benefit for staff development and practice enhancement.

Jeffrey is also on the Legal Aid Panel, and he has a passion in assisting aided persons in personal injuries cases and knows their need for high standards of professionalism and client care. As well, Jeffrey is a Civil Celebrant.

Core Specialities

  • Insurance Law and Related Disputes
  • Employees’ Compensation Claims and Defences
  • Industrial Accidents Claims and Defences
  • Motor Vehicles Disputes & Personal Injury Claims
  • Civil and Commercial Litigation
  • Criminal Litigation
  • Wills, Probate and Estate Administration

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Ruling provides clarity over loss of earnings

By Vivian Yu Hong Kong, 12 March 2026: The Court of Appeal has delivered important guidance on how judges should assess loss of earnings when an injured worker already has health problems – and has sharply criticised serious delays in paying employees’ compensation. In Ip Siu Chi v Kwan Wing Hang & Others [2026] HKCA […]

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Slowing down our fast food fixation

Hong Kong, 11 March 2026: Burger King in the US once tried launching “Satisfries”, cooked in a special batter which meant they had 40% less fat than the ones in rival McDonald’s. Customers would savour this healthier option and swallow the slightly higher price, it was thought. Wrong! The new “saddest fries” – as unhappy […]

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Law & More: Episode 63 – Malcolm Merry

Hong Kong, 10 March 2026: Today’s guest is academic, barrister and author Malcolm Merry. A leading authority on land law and keen scholar of Hong Kong’s colourful history, Malcolm reflects on his university years, four decades in the city’s legal sector and the diplomatic wrangle that inspired his most recent book. He speaks with our […]

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Focus on CCTV in the workplace

By Jeffrey Chan Hong Kong, 27 February 2026: Following the recent article by our Managing Partner Alex Liu regarding video surveillance complaints, we can take a closer look the use of CCTV in the workplace and how it intersects with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, Cap 486 (“PDPO”). As CCTV systems become more advanced and […]

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Law & More: Episode 62 – Regina Ip

Hong Kong, 24 February 2026: Today’s guest is one of our city’s most high-profile public figures, Regina Ip. In a wide-ranging discussion with our Senior Partner Colin Cohen, Regina reflects on her upbringing and university days, her stellar career in politics and administration, and the challenges facing modern Hong Kong. Having spent almost her entire […]

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