South China Morning Post
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The weight of silk: what the honour means for the Inner Bar as an institution
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A reflection on the significance of 'taking silk' (achieving senior counsel status) in the Hong Kong legal profession, written by a barrister whose former pupil, Bonnie Cheng, recently received this honour.
The weight of silk: what the honour means for the Inner Bar as an institution
Few moments at the Bar are more joyful and surreal than watching one’s former pupil take silk: pride, disbelief and the sudden realisation that someone you still instinctively think of as “junior” is now being bestowed with unmistakable senior seriousness.
Last Saturday was, therefore, a sentimental moment for me as I watched my former pupil, Bonnie Cheng, being honoured with the new status at the ceremony.
As the old saying goes, every barrister wants to take silk – until one does. The great...
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