ESQUIRE (ELECTRONICS) LIMITED
Gurdas S Choithramani v HSBC
HK Court of Appeal, 19-Aug-2019
Almost 23 months after written submissions, leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal is refused.
HK Court of Appeal, 19-Aug-2019
Almost 23 months after written submissions, leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal is refused.
Esquire (Electronics) Ltd v HSBC
HK Court of Appeal, 12-Oct-2006
HSBC's appeal is allowed, The trial judge, William Waung Sik Ying, is criticised for the delay in his judgment: "Unfortunately in this case there are factors which indicate that the judge must have forgotten important events and aspects of the trial."
HK Court of Appeal, 12-Oct-2006
HSBC's appeal is allowed, The trial judge, William Waung Sik Ying, is criticised for the delay in his judgment: "Unfortunately in this case there are factors which indicate that the judge must have forgotten important events and aspects of the trial."
Esquire (Electronics) Ltd v HSBC
HK Court of First Instance, 14-Dec-2005
Judge William Waung recuses himself from the remedy trial on the basis of apparent (but not actual) bias.
HK Court of First Instance, 14-Dec-2005
Judge William Waung recuses himself from the remedy trial on the basis of apparent (but not actual) bias.
Esquire (Electronics) Ltd v HSBC
HK Court of First Instance, 14-Dec-2005
Justice Waung awards costs to the plaintiffs on an indemnity (full) basis.
HK Court of First Instance, 14-Dec-2005
Justice Waung awards costs to the plaintiffs on an indemnity (full) basis.
Esquire (Electronics) Ltd v HSBC
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Jul-2005
Judgment is delivered for the plaintiff, 16 months after the trial.
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Jul-2005
Judgment is delivered for the plaintiff, 16 months after the trial.
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