Mark Lin
Partner Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment
Languages
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
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Overview
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Experience
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Credentials
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Insights and events
He is not your ordinary litigator. Mark Lin has mastered the art of asking the right questions to find the right solutions. He has been using this solution-driven approach to help clients, particularly those in the financial services and multimedia sectors, since the 1990s.
Mark is highly experienced dealing with courts, tribunals, and regulators in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Asia Pacific. He is effective at handling cross-border crises and multi-jurisdictional investigations. He is a seasoned advocate who has advocated for clients in international arbitrations in Hong Kong, London, Paris, Gothenburg, Singapore, Shanghai, and Beijing.
Mark is recognized for commercial dispute resolution and contentious regulatory investigations by leading legal directories including Chambers (Leading Lawyer, Dispute Resolution) and Legal 500 (Hall of Fame, Regulatory).
Mark has been a partner at Hogan Lovells since 2003 and is a fellow of the Hong Kong Securities Institute.
Representative experience
Advising a Chinese investment bank in responding to a document production notice issued by the SFC in aid of an insider dealing investigation by the SEC.
Successfully representing a European client in reaching a Cooperation Agreement and settling the Hong Kong Competition Commission’s concerns.
Advising various multi-national clients on navigating through compliance with sanctions and anti-sanctions laws in multiple jurisdictions.
Advising an international bank in relation to the first ever investigation by the HKMA under the new anti-money laundering law covering financial institutions.
Assisting a public transport operator to secure an interim injunction in relation to transport disruption caused by protests in Hong Kong.
Assisting a government statutory body to secure an interim injunction in relation to transport disruption caused by protests in Hong Kong.
Successfully defending an ex-director of CITIC Limited in High Court and Market Misconduct Tribunal proceedings alleging market misconduct in claims exceeding $1.9 billion.
Advising the vice chairman of a global US bank in relation to the hiring probe by the SEC/DOJ.
Advising an international bank on regulatory/legal/internal corporate governance issues arising from staff/customer fraud involving regulators in Hong Kong, UK, Singapore and Taiwan.
Advising a multinational transport company in petitioning for the winding up of a PRC incorporated company in Hong Kong.
Advising a Hong Kong government statutory body in successfully defeating judicial review application challenging the construction and financing of a third runway.
Defending a Hong Kong bank in a multi-million dollar arbitration claim brought by an Australia-headquartered technology company in relation to additional payment for works.
Acting in the first ever application to set aside an arbitration award under the UNCITRAL Model Law in Hong Kong.
Advising an international bank in dealing with a monitor appointed by the Department of Financial Services New York.
Advising a global investment bank in investigations by the MAS and the HKMA into alleged AML breaches.
Credentials
- LL.M., The University of Hong Kong, 1993
- B.A., Keele University, 1987
- Australia
- Solicitor, England and Wales
- Hong Kong
- Member of Legal Committee of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
- Fellow of Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute
- Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Directors
- Member of the Law Society Committees on Civil Litigation and the Overseas Lawyers Qualification Examination
- Member of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association
- Member of the International Association of Defense Counsel