Ng Hoi In, Petrel

Ng Hoi In joined Jorge Neto Valente Lawyers and Notaries in 2009, completed her traineeship in the same law firm. Ng is a registered lawyer of the Macau Lawyers Association. During her practice as a lawyer, she has managed financial bank litigation, in specially the execution process, provide legal consultant services to one of large gaming companies and international banking institution. From 2020 to 2022, she worked as a legal consultant in Lisbon, Portugal. Her practice areas include commercial law and contract law, real estate, Banking and financial law, company law, financing, arbitration, mediation and litigation law, family and inheritance law, criminal law, administrative law. During her practice as an arbitrator, she has participated in cross-border arbitration cases.

Ng Hoi In was qualified to practice as a lawyer in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in 2021. In 2021 and 2022, she was appointed as an arbitrator of Zhuhai International Arbitration Court, a mediator of China International Mediation and Arbitration Court, Family Mediation Association and Shenzhen Qianhai International Commercial Mediation Center.

Ng Hoi In is the author of the articles Nova Tendência da Arbitragem do Investimento Intra-EU / New development in Intra-EU Investment Arbitration, published in the Bulletin of the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau No. 48, 2020 and Terceiro Papel – credor controlador – perante a governação das sociedades – A transformação do papel do credor de outsider a insider, published in the Bulletin of the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau No. 50, 2022.

Ng Hoi In graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Law School of the University of Macau in 2009, having graduated with a master’s degree in Legal-Forensic Sciences from the Law School of the University of Coimbra in 2018. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Legal-Procedural Sciences at the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra.

Ng Hoi In’s native language is Cantonese, and he is also fluent in Portuguese, Mandarin and English, both oral and written.