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March 14, 2018 | 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

The Hong Kong Bankers Club, 43rd-44th Floor, Gloucester Tower, The Landmark, Hong Kong

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Hong Kong

The Executive Committee of ACC Hong Kong invites you to the following presentation by Russell Coleman.

TOPIC: Divorce - Before, During and After

Please join us for an entertaining presentation by Russell Coleman—a previous HKCCA Annual Conference keynote dinner speaker—on the varieties and vagaries of divorce: the good, the bad, and the ugly. 

This event is also open to members of the Hong Kong Bar Association.


Speakers

Russell Coleman Russell Coleman decided at an early age to become a Barrister, when he realised no other member of his extended family was a Barrister against whom his own failings could be measured. After three years’ practice in the London Bar, Russell moved to Hong Kong in 1990. Since his taking Silk in 2006, allowing him to appear with the assistance of junior counsel, it has been noticed that the quality of Russell's legal research has improved dramatically.  His presentation skills, however, remain as they were.

 

Russell enjoys a wide practice, including family law, and sits as a Recorder of the Court of First Instance. Russell is married to a former Banker, who attempts to bring some financial order to his life.  He has five children who effortlessly achieve the opposite.