Hogan Lovells (Hong Kong)

PJ Kaur

Hogan Lovells (Hong Kong)
Senior Associate

PJ Kaur is a senior associate in the Intellectual Property, Media and Technology Group of Hogan Lovells, she is based out of Hong Kong. She helps clients who face issues in a broad range of areas, whether it’s intellectual property, data protection, competition law or food law.She has experience in trade mark portfolio management, enforcement and litigation. She actively assisted with a high profile Court of Final Appeal trademark infringement and passing-off case, and a successful Court appeal from a decision of the Trade Marks Registry in relation to a trade mark opposition matter. PJ Kaur frequently works with clients in the fashion, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, property, electronics, technology and food and beverage industries. While at university, PJ Kaur was Editor-in-Chief of the City University of Hong Kong Law Review. She has participated in a number of moot court competitions around the world. After graduation and before joining Hogan Lovells, she was Lecturer for a mooting course at the City University of Hong Kong. PJ Kaur speaks English, Cantonese, Hindi and Punjabi fluently and has a basic level of Mandarin and French.

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Articles

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Mark Lin, Adrian Emch, Eugene Low, Stephanie Tsui, PJ Kaur The Hong Kong Court of Appeal issues a judgement which finds housing contractors fully liable for price fixing and market sharing

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On 2 June 2022, the Hong Kong Court of Appeal (“Court”) handed down a judgment almost doubling the financial penalties imposed by the Competition Tribunal (“Tribunal”) on five respondents in two decisions. The Tribunal had earlier found the respondents to have contravened the Competition (...)

PJ Kaur, Adrian Emch, Eugene Low, Stephanie Tsui The Hong Kong Competition Authority launches a public consultation on the commitments offered by three online travel agents to remove certain parity clauses in their contracts with accommodation providers (Booking.com / Expedia / Trip.com)

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On 31 March 2020 the Hong Kong Competition Commission (HKCC) commenced a public consultation on the commitments offered by three online travel agents (OTAs) to remove certain parity clauses in their existing and future contracts with accommodation providers in Hong Kong. The consultation (...)

Adrian Emch, PJ Kaur The Hong Kong Competition Authority finds that the proposed pharmaceutical sales survey is not exempted from the prohibition on anticompetitive agreements (Hong Kong Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry)

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On 22 October 2019, the Hong Kong Competition Commission (“HKCC”) published a decision that the proposed sales survey of the Hong Kong Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry (“HKAPI”) is not exempted from the prohibition on anti-competitive agreements as a result of the efficiency (...)

Stephanie Tsui, PJ Kaur, Adrian Emch, Katie Hellings, Christopher Thomas, Eugene Low The Hong Kong Competition Authority publishes a cooperation and settlement policy expanding its leniency program

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On 29 April 2019, the Hong Kong Competition Commission (’HKCC’) published the Cooperation and Settlement Policy for Undertakings Engaged in Cartel Conduct (’Cooperation Policy’). In essence, the Cooperation Policy expands HKCC’s Leniency Policy, published in November 2015, just before the full (...)

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