Sir Leslie Bertram Gibson QC (14 May 1896 – 21 September 1952) was a British lawyer and judge.
[1] Gibson joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1920 and served in Malaya until 1937.
[4] In 1937, Gibson joined the Colonial Legal Service and in 1940 was appointed Attorney General of Trinidad.
In 1948, he was appointed Chief Justice of Hong Kong upon the transfer of Henry Blackall to Africa.
[6] In 1950, he returned to England, where he was appointed legal adviser to the Foreign Office Administration of African Territories.