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🇭🇰 Legal Careers in Hong Kong

🇭🇰 Legal Careers in Hong Kong

Discover legal career opportunities in Hong Kong. Find jobs, internships, and connect with top law firms and legal employers.

Total Opportunities: 85
Jobs: 82
Internships: 3
Employers: 35

Legal Opportunities in Hong Kong

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Legal careers in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a major international legal hub with an English-language common-law system and a dense concentration of international and regional firms, plus a deep in-house banking and finance sector. The profession is split between solicitors and barristers, with very strong demand for compliance, regulatory and AML roles. Foreign-qualified lawyers can register or seek admission under defined routes.

Becoming a lawyer in Hong Kong

Complete a qualifying law degree (LLB or JD, or equivalent common-law study, often via the PCLL conversion route), then complete the PCLL. To become a solicitor, complete a two-year training contract as a trainee solicitor and be admitted; to become a barrister, complete 12 months of pupillage (with a limited right of practice in the latter part) and be admitted by the court.

Legal jobs in Hong Kong: frequently asked questions

What legal jobs are available in Hong Kong?

LegalAlphabet currently lists 82 active legal jobs and 3 legal internships in Hong Kong, with the most roles in General Practice, Compliance, Corporate Law, Regulatory Compliance. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.

Are there legal internships in Hong Kong?

Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 3 legal internships in Hong Kong, updated daily, ranging from law-firm placements to in-house and public-sector internships.

What types of legal roles are most in demand in Hong Kong?

The legal practice areas hiring most in Hong Kong right now are General Practice, Compliance, Corporate Law, Regulatory Compliance. LegalAlphabet covers private practice, in-house counsel, public sector, and NGO legal roles.

How do I become a lawyer in Hong Kong?

To become a lawyer in Hong Kong, first obtain a qualifying law degree (LLB or JD) or complete the required conversion study, then complete the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) offered by the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong or City University. To qualify as a solicitor, complete a two-year training contract and be admitted under the Law Society of Hong Kong. To qualify as a barrister instead, complete 12 months of pupillage and be admitted under the Hong Kong Bar Association. Each branch is formally admitted by the court, and foreign-qualified lawyers may register or seek admission through defined routes.

Who regulates lawyers in Hong Kong?

Solicitors are regulated by the Law Society of Hong Kong; barristers are regulated by the Hong Kong Bar Association. Both branches are formally admitted by the courts.

How do I apply for legal jobs in Hong Kong?

Browse the latest legal jobs in Hong Kong on LegalAlphabet, open any listing for the full description and requirements, and apply directly. A LegalAlphabet membership unlocks one-click applications and an expert CV review.

How often are legal jobs in Hong Kong updated?

Daily. LegalAlphabet continuously aggregates legal roles from thousands of sources and gives equal coverage to every country, so Hong Kong is updated as often as the largest markets.

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