Personal bio
Catherine Mun is a partner at Mun Lee Ming Law Firm. A disputes lawyer since 1998 and qualified as a Solicitor Advocate in Hong Kong, she focuses on commercial, construction and infrastructure arbitrations both within and outside Hong Kong, particularly disputes with a cross-border or China element. Her areas of experience include disputes arising from sale and purchase of shares, finance and investment transactions, joint ventures, cooperation agreements, construction and civil engineering contracts, international sale and purchase of materials, equipment and production lines and distributorship arrangements. She was involved in advising on the nationality issue in the first ICSID claim brought by a Chinese investor. She sits as arbitrator and has arbitrated about 60 arbitration cases (HKIAC, ICC, CIETAC, BAC, SIAC, SCIA and ad hoc cases). She is a co-author of the chapter on Arbitration Agreements in Chitty on Contracts: HK Specific Contracts, as well as a contributor to The HK Arbitration Ordinance: Commentary and Annotations published by Sweet & Maxwell, Asia. She is also a mediator and an adjudicator.