Hong Kong Bar Association - List of Chairpersons

List of Chairpersons

  • 1949 Harold Sheldon KC
  • 1950 Charles Loseby KC
  • 1951 Leo D'Almada KC
  • 1952 John McNeill QC
  • 1953 Charles Loseby QC
  • 1954 Leo D'Almada QC
  • 1955 John McNeill QC
  • 1956 John McNeill QC
  • 1957 Leo D'Almada QC
  • 1958 John McNeill QC
  • 1959 Leo D'Almada QC
  • 1960 Hin Shing Lo
  • 1961 Leo D'Almada QC
  • 1962 Leo D'Almada QC
  • 1963 Brook Bernacchi QC
  • 1964 S.V. Gittins
  • 1965 S.V. Gittins
  • 1966 Oswald Cheung QC
  • 1967 S.V. Gittins QC
  • 1968 Gerald de Basto QC
  • 1969 Gerald de Basto QC
  • 1970 Gerald de Basto QC
  • 1971 Henry Litton QC
  • 1972 Henry Litton QC
  • 1973 Gerald de Basto QC
  • 1974 A. Zimmern QC
  • 1975 Charles Ching QC
  • 1976 Charles Ching QC
  • 1977 Henry Litton QC
  • 1978 Henry Litton QC
  • 1979 Henry Litton QC
  • 1980 Martin Lee QC
  • 1981 Martin Lee QC
  • 1982 Martin Lee QC
  • 1983 Henry Litton QC
  • 1984 Henry Litton QC
  • 1985 Denis Chang QC
  • 1986 Denis Chang QC
  • 1987 Denis Chang QC
  • 1988 Robert Tang QC
  • 1989 Robert Tang QC
  • 1990 Anthony Rogers QC
  • 1991 Anthony Rogers QC
  • 1992 Jacqueline Leong QC
  • 1993 Jacqueline Leong QC
  • 1994 Ronny Wong QC
  • 1995 Gladys Li QC
  • 1996 Gladys Li QC
  • 1997 Audrey Eu SC
  • 1998 Audrey Eu SC
  • 1999 Ronny Tong SC
  • 2000 Ronny Tong SC
  • 2001 Alan Leong SC
  • 2002 Alan Leong SC
  • 2003 Edward Chan SC
  • 2004 Edward Chan SC
  • 2005 Philip Dykes SC
  • 2006 Philip Dykes SC
  • 2007 Rimsky Yuen SC
  • 2008 Rimsky Yuen SC
  • 2009 Russell Coleman SC
  • 2010 Russell Coleman SC
  • 2011 Kumar Ramanathan SC

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