Sarah Hung
Sarah Hung, a partner of the firm, is a real estate lawyer. She undertakes both contentious and non-contentious matters and has extensive experience in all areas of commercial property with a particular focus on investment and development transactions and landlord and tenant work.
Sarah acts for both buyers and sellers of investment property and land owners, developers and funders of development projects across a range of sectors including offices, restaurants, retail and mixed use schemes.
Sarah also has extensive experience in licensing and planning law.
Sarah represented the successful party in the House of Lords case on Ofulue v Bossert [2009] UKHL, a major new legal authority on the law of adverse possession whereby the ruling highlighted the wide protection provided by the ‘without prejudice’ rule to parties who engage in genuine settlement negotiations.
Having graduated in law from Queen Mary College, University of London in 2001, she joined Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP in 2003 as a trainee, qualifying as a solicitor in 2005 and became a Partner in 2011.
Sarah is fluent in spoken Cantonese and Hakka.