Commercial & Family Lawyer Sydney
He has extensive experience as a teacher, researcher and technical assistance consultant in international trade law and policy. He has experience publishing, researching or working on the relationship between international trade law and the law of several Asia Pacific countries, including Australia, China, Malaysia, Samoa and Timor-Leste. Auslaw Partners stands here to help and speak for you when you need professional legal services. 过户律师事务所 We tailor specific legal service for individual or groups by customizing and assess situations that involve various clients’ requirements. Our people demonstrate considerable skills in commercial and legal fields, in criminal issues in China, in migration cases in Australia and in international economic laws and policies. We are committed to providing advice and solutions that maximise opportunity and minimise risk.
We also have extensive experience advising Australian companies on their investments into China. Our team not only provides clients with an excellent proficiency in language and cultural skills, but, even more importantly, in Chinese business practice, intuitively understanding the needs and business drivers of Chinese corporations and institutions. A number of our team members have lived and worked in China and speak Mandarin.
We have assisted investors from China in joint ventures across a variety of industries including mining and resources, agriculture, health, aged care and property. Over 16 years of practicing law in Australia, we assisted hundreds of clients in various litigation and representation. Our team established relationships with the international communities in Melbourne and across Australia. We have extensive knowledge of both Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. Canaan Lawyers is one of the leading law firms in Melbourne that understands the Chinese community.
He co-edited New Frontiers in Asia-Pacific International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution . Paul Davis represents Japanese utility, trading and mining companies in their investments overseas and has a broad range of dispute resolution experience in the mining and energy sectors. So begins the biography of William Ah Ket [麦锡祥] in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. An alum of the University of Melbourne, William studied jurisprudence in 1897 before joining law firm Maddock & Jamieson and commencing the articled clerk’s course at the University in 1898. Completing this course in 1899, William won the Supreme Court Judges Prize in 1902 and was admitted to practice in 1903. He went to the bar the following year and is widely understood to have become the first Australian lawyer of Chinese descent to practise as a barrister at the independent bar in Victoria.
Negotiated a multi-million dollar joint venturing investment by Intense Solar China into an Australian solar energy equipment R&D and manufacturing company, including negotiations of IP licenses, distribution and shareholder arrangements. Assisting Chinese clients with business migration issues and applications for business visas. Drawing on our significant experience, and our wide-ranging network of contacts, we facilitate our clients’ access to relevant local experts and improve the efficiency with which transactions are conducted. We have worked closely with the Australian Government on issues relating to the Agreement, particularly the services sector.
AALA is a national, non-for-profit organisation with Branches in seven states/territories, welcoming Members from all walks of legal life including students, lawyers and principals from small, medium and large firms, barristers, in-house and government lawyers. However, we offer both Australian and Chinese clients our full efforts in undertaking any work on their behalf, from transactional work to litigation and dispute resolution. Angelica is a banking & financial services lawyer, experienced in property, acting for borrowers and corporate lenders. Ranny is a corporate and commercial lawyer with over 20 years' experience in international and domestic mergers and acquisitions. As Australia's only member of Interlaw, an independent global network of high quality, commercial law firms, our advice knows no geographical boundaries.
The firm has a wide network of contacts that can assist individuals and companies source products and investments in China and Australia. All clients should receive high-quality service that is effective, practical, and personal. Working in commercial arbitration centres such as the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission and Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre. Jessica Sier writes on technology, internet culture, cryptocurrencies and software from our Sydney newsroom.
Sining is a commercial disputes lawyer experienced in dealing with English/Chinese bilingual negotiations and litigation cases. Kitty is a property & projects lawyer providing advice on complex commercial, industrial and retail leases and licences. We provide expert advice to a diverse range of clients across the industries and market sectors of agriculture, chemical, construction, electrical appliances, food, health, property, renewable/clean energy, services, steel, and technology.
The PIPL covers the collection, storage and disclosure of personal information regarding Chinese nationals, irrespective of where they live, and is similar in some ways to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. Data sovereignty is a hot-button issue, with Australian authorities currently grappling with the data practices of Chinese social media giant ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, which has been found to collect “excessive” amounts of data regarding its users. The implications of this decision are potentially significant for persons who have executed a Will overseas. The key issue in contention between the plaintiff (the attorney for the deceased’s oldest son from his first marriage) and the defendant was whether the Chinese Will dealt with the deceased’s assets in Australia. If the Chinese Will did not deal with the deceased’s Australian assets, those assets would have otherwise been dealt with via the Victorian statutory intestacy rules.
Bond Law has a number of exchange agreements with key Chinese Universities, including Tsinghua University, Fudan University, China University of Political Science and Law, Southwest University of Political Science and Law and Nanjing University. All information, including any and all information contained in this website, is not intended as, any may not be construed as, any legal advice or advice. Person must not rely on the information in this website for making any decisions and are solely responsible for forming their own decisions. Despite his high profile and achievements, it would seem that others were advanced while he was not. He said that "William Ah Ket did not ever sit on the Bench, though he would have been a very competent judge. … He was a sound lawyer and a good advocate". He added, "A certain prejudice among clients against having a Chinese barrister to an extent limited his practice, though instructing solicitors thought very well of him".
We provide legal advice for clients, assisting them in retaining staff and managing workplace relations. We cover services ranging from preparing executive employment contracts to advising clients on employee termination. We are experienced in managing legal family matters such as divorce, pre-nuptial agreements, property disputes, etc.
Chinese students who are interested in studying at Bond are invited to contact our China Representative Rachel Lu. You are able to discuss Bond Law and its programs with Rachel and she may be able to meet you personally during one of her regular visits to the PRC. They understand you require an answer for your question, want to talk to find a solution to your problem, speak to our staff to arrange a meeting with our lawyer. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
Our notarial service team is an independent division, providing professional assistance to client in all aspects for notarizing/legalisation international documents that be used in overseas. We provide services in a variety of law areas by our experienced lawyers. We have affiliated law firms in China and are able to assist you with Chinese law compliance should you wish to do business or provide services in China.
At Auslaw Partners, our lawyers aim to deliver innovative solutions that are capable of being delivered efficiently. Our experience and ability ensure that we efficiently execute a devised strategy for our clients in the delivery of our service, that in effect realises a better return to our clients. Our lawyers believe in setting the ‘new standard’ in the delivery of legal practice. With an emphasis on adapting to the ever-changing conditions of the business community, we are adamant that this sets us apart from others. We recognise that our clients are the ones who know best, and we are merely there to facilitate the best legal solutions.
We also have extensive experience advising Australian companies on their investments into China. Our team not only provides clients with an excellent proficiency in language and cultural skills, but, even more importantly, in Chinese business practice, intuitively understanding the needs and business drivers of Chinese corporations and institutions. A number of our team members have lived and worked in China and speak Mandarin.
We have assisted investors from China in joint ventures across a variety of industries including mining and resources, agriculture, health, aged care and property. Over 16 years of practicing law in Australia, we assisted hundreds of clients in various litigation and representation. Our team established relationships with the international communities in Melbourne and across Australia. We have extensive knowledge of both Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. Canaan Lawyers is one of the leading law firms in Melbourne that understands the Chinese community.
He co-edited New Frontiers in Asia-Pacific International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution . Paul Davis represents Japanese utility, trading and mining companies in their investments overseas and has a broad range of dispute resolution experience in the mining and energy sectors. So begins the biography of William Ah Ket [麦锡祥] in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. An alum of the University of Melbourne, William studied jurisprudence in 1897 before joining law firm Maddock & Jamieson and commencing the articled clerk’s course at the University in 1898. Completing this course in 1899, William won the Supreme Court Judges Prize in 1902 and was admitted to practice in 1903. He went to the bar the following year and is widely understood to have become the first Australian lawyer of Chinese descent to practise as a barrister at the independent bar in Victoria.
Negotiated a multi-million dollar joint venturing investment by Intense Solar China into an Australian solar energy equipment R&D and manufacturing company, including negotiations of IP licenses, distribution and shareholder arrangements. Assisting Chinese clients with business migration issues and applications for business visas. Drawing on our significant experience, and our wide-ranging network of contacts, we facilitate our clients’ access to relevant local experts and improve the efficiency with which transactions are conducted. We have worked closely with the Australian Government on issues relating to the Agreement, particularly the services sector.
AALA is a national, non-for-profit organisation with Branches in seven states/territories, welcoming Members from all walks of legal life including students, lawyers and principals from small, medium and large firms, barristers, in-house and government lawyers. However, we offer both Australian and Chinese clients our full efforts in undertaking any work on their behalf, from transactional work to litigation and dispute resolution. Angelica is a banking & financial services lawyer, experienced in property, acting for borrowers and corporate lenders. Ranny is a corporate and commercial lawyer with over 20 years' experience in international and domestic mergers and acquisitions. As Australia's only member of Interlaw, an independent global network of high quality, commercial law firms, our advice knows no geographical boundaries.
The firm has a wide network of contacts that can assist individuals and companies source products and investments in China and Australia. All clients should receive high-quality service that is effective, practical, and personal. Working in commercial arbitration centres such as the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission and Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre. Jessica Sier writes on technology, internet culture, cryptocurrencies and software from our Sydney newsroom.
Sining is a commercial disputes lawyer experienced in dealing with English/Chinese bilingual negotiations and litigation cases. Kitty is a property & projects lawyer providing advice on complex commercial, industrial and retail leases and licences. We provide expert advice to a diverse range of clients across the industries and market sectors of agriculture, chemical, construction, electrical appliances, food, health, property, renewable/clean energy, services, steel, and technology.
The PIPL covers the collection, storage and disclosure of personal information regarding Chinese nationals, irrespective of where they live, and is similar in some ways to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. Data sovereignty is a hot-button issue, with Australian authorities currently grappling with the data practices of Chinese social media giant ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, which has been found to collect “excessive” amounts of data regarding its users. The implications of this decision are potentially significant for persons who have executed a Will overseas. The key issue in contention between the plaintiff (the attorney for the deceased’s oldest son from his first marriage) and the defendant was whether the Chinese Will dealt with the deceased’s assets in Australia. If the Chinese Will did not deal with the deceased’s Australian assets, those assets would have otherwise been dealt with via the Victorian statutory intestacy rules.
Bond Law has a number of exchange agreements with key Chinese Universities, including Tsinghua University, Fudan University, China University of Political Science and Law, Southwest University of Political Science and Law and Nanjing University. All information, including any and all information contained in this website, is not intended as, any may not be construed as, any legal advice or advice. Person must not rely on the information in this website for making any decisions and are solely responsible for forming their own decisions. Despite his high profile and achievements, it would seem that others were advanced while he was not. He said that "William Ah Ket did not ever sit on the Bench, though he would have been a very competent judge. … He was a sound lawyer and a good advocate". He added, "A certain prejudice among clients against having a Chinese barrister to an extent limited his practice, though instructing solicitors thought very well of him".
We provide legal advice for clients, assisting them in retaining staff and managing workplace relations. We cover services ranging from preparing executive employment contracts to advising clients on employee termination. We are experienced in managing legal family matters such as divorce, pre-nuptial agreements, property disputes, etc.
Chinese students who are interested in studying at Bond are invited to contact our China Representative Rachel Lu. You are able to discuss Bond Law and its programs with Rachel and she may be able to meet you personally during one of her regular visits to the PRC. They understand you require an answer for your question, want to talk to find a solution to your problem, speak to our staff to arrange a meeting with our lawyer. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
Our notarial service team is an independent division, providing professional assistance to client in all aspects for notarizing/legalisation international documents that be used in overseas. We provide services in a variety of law areas by our experienced lawyers. We have affiliated law firms in China and are able to assist you with Chinese law compliance should you wish to do business or provide services in China.
At Auslaw Partners, our lawyers aim to deliver innovative solutions that are capable of being delivered efficiently. Our experience and ability ensure that we efficiently execute a devised strategy for our clients in the delivery of our service, that in effect realises a better return to our clients. Our lawyers believe in setting the ‘new standard’ in the delivery of legal practice. With an emphasis on adapting to the ever-changing conditions of the business community, we are adamant that this sets us apart from others. We recognise that our clients are the ones who know best, and we are merely there to facilitate the best legal solutions.
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