The Hong Kong Corporate Counsel Association has launched a corporate membership scheme to make it easier and more cost effective for corporations with larger numbers of lawyers to enroll en masse. The scheme is open to companies with at least six lawyers. The HKCCA was formed in 2003 and is Hong Kong’s only association of in-house counsel run for in-house counsel by in-house counsel. Its activities include CPD seminars and conferences, social events, serving as advocates for the in-house community and forging links with international in-house counsel communities.
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