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§ 1782 · Hong Kong

U.S. evidence for your Hong Kong litigation

As a common-law financial center and a gateway for cross-border trade, Hong Kong disputes frequently turn on evidence sitting in U.S. banks and companies. 28 U.S.C. § 1782 is the tool that reaches it.

Hong Kong courts follow common-law procedure, but reaching a third party located in the United States is still difficult from the Hong Kong forum. Section 1782 lets a party in Hong Kong proceedings ask a U.S. federal court to compel documents or testimony for use back home.

Why Hong Kong litigants use § 1782

Common Hong Kong scenarios

Commercial disputes before the High Court (Court of First Instance) needing documents from a U.S. company; fraud, misappropriation, and asset tracing where money was routed through New York correspondent banks; insolvency and liquidation where liquidators trace assets; and enforcement of a Hong Kong judgment against assets in the United States.

Does it qualify? After ZF Automotive (2022), § 1782 covers foreign court proceedings — Hong Kong High Court litigation, and court-supervised insolvency and liquidation, squarely qualify. It generally does not cover private commercial arbitration (e.g., HKIAC), though a related court action may. See the arbitration note.

How it works

We act as your U.S. counsel: we confirm fit, identify the right U.S. federal district (where the evidence-holder is found), prepare and file the application — usually ex parte — and see it through to production. You and your Hong Kong lawyers keep the matter; we handle the U.S. side. For firms, see For Foreign Counsel.

Have a Hong Kong case that needs U.S. evidence?

Tell us about the proceeding and what you're trying to obtain. We'll give you a candid read on whether § 1782 fits.

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Related: The Complete Guide to § 1782 · Trace assets & enforce a judgment · How an application is filed

This page is attorney advertising and provides general information about 28 U.S.C. § 1782; it is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Availability is fact-specific and varies by U.S. federal district. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Get My Discovery is a d/b/a of the Law Office of Derek J. Soltis, admitted in New York (Reg. #5175971).