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Edmond was admitted as a solicitor in the British Virgin Islands in 2022. He joined Loeb Smith’s Hong Kong office in 2024 as a Senior Associate in the Litigation and Insolvency team. His practice areas include international commercial litigation, insolvency proceedings and trust disputes. He speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Before joining Loeb Smith, he was based in the British Virgin Islands with another offshore law firm. Prior to that, he qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2016 and was based in London.
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INSIGHTS | 02 July 2026
Key issues in series financing under BVI and Cayman Islands law
The British Virgin Islands and Cayman Islands companies remain key players in series financing transactions in Asia and beyond, offering a flexible, cost-competitive and well-tested means of deal structuring.
INSIGHTS | 01 July 2026
Top 10 things for clients to note when commencing a claim in the BVI
Litigation/Commercial Disputes are particularly challenging to navigate for both individuals and businesses as these matters (i) require clear objectives, a clear strategy for achieving these objectives, and (i) can involve incurring significant costs and amounts of time.
INSIGHTS | 30 June 2026
Key Features of Cayman LLCs and the purposes for which they are used
Learn about the key features and uses of Cayman LLCs, including their role in private equity, venture capital, joint ventures, and digital asset transactions, with a focus on their flexible structure and tax efficiency.
INSIGHTS | 12 June 2026
Unfair prejudice claims in the British Virgin Islands
All shareholders of a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) have certain rights and protections. However, the imbalance of voting powers within a company can result in the controlling majority conducting the affairs of the company in a manner that is prejudicial to the rights of…
INSIGHTS | 08 June 2026
Tokenised investment funds in the Cayman Islands: new benefits and old rules
Some time ago, the tokenisation of assets moved beyond the experimental stage in the context of investment funds in the Cayman Islands. What perhaps began as a niche exercise in representing interests on a blockchain is increasingly being proposed by mainstream sponsors as a way to broaden distribution,…




