Jason was called to the Bar and joined Denis Chang’s Chambers in 2019. As a Charles Ching Scholar, he received advanced advocacy training in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Jason was a seasoned mooter. During his studies, he represented the University of Hong Kong in the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (2018), where his team won the Hong Kong Champion and he was ranked the top 100 oralists internationally, and in the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot (2017), where his team captured the international 1st runner up.
Jason has appeared (either in his own right or as a led junior) in all levels of court from the Magistrates’ Courts to the Court of Final Appeal. In the context of public law, Jason has appeared in various judicial review applications, notably Li Chiu Wah Joseph v Hong Kong Society of Notaries (2023) 26 HKCFAR 529 (the proper approach in deciding whether a charge is an unenforceable penalty). He has also handled disciplinary matters in the context of various professions, including education, engineering, and legal (The Bar Council v A Barrister [2024] HKCA 487; [2023] HKCA 1059).
Jason has been recognised as a Rising Star in Legal 500 Asia-Pacific (Regulatory, Investigations and Crime 2024; Commercial Disputes 2024-2025).