Michael Lunn
The Honourable Michael Lunn QC | |
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Vice-President of the Hong Kong Court of Appeal | |
Assumed office 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
1950 Southern Rhodesia |
Alma mater |
Davidson College Queens' College, Cambridge |
Michael Victor Lunn QC (born 1950) is a current vice-president of the Hong Kong Court of Appeal.[1][2]
Early life
Lunn was born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe); was educated in England, where he began his legal career; and moved to Hong Kong in 1979, working initially as a state lawyer and then, for over twenty years, in private practice.
Judicial career
Lunn was appointed to the High Court in 2003.[2] He became a judge of the Court of Appeal in 2011 and one of its vice-presidents in 2014.
Lunn chaired the Market Misconduct Tribunal for seven years and led the inquiry into the 2012 Lamma Island ferry collision.
References
- ↑ 'List of Judges and Judicial Officers', judiciary.gov.hk (5 February 2015).
- 1 2 'Judicial appointment for Michael Lunn', news.gov.hk (11 September 2003).
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