Law Firms

Law Firms

Carl has a particular a focus on the infrastructure, technology, healthcare, education, agriculture, financial services, manufacturing, and resources sectors. As leaders in tax, commercial and property law, DW Fox Tucker is best placed to assist either in-bound Chinese investors or Australian business engaging with China. Our China Team provides comprehensive legal services with specialist China related expertise, backed by the depth 华人律师事务所 and diversity of the firm’s experienced practitioners. Our proven expertise in key industry areas of property, resources, wine and agribusiness means that we have industry knowledge to assist successful China related business ventures, particularly in South Australia. Roberts Gray Lawyers has been at the forefront of supporting Australian and Chinese businesses looking for export/import, investment and partnership opportunities.
I would like to say thank you to you, Joel and everyone in your law firm for your help and support throughout the process. I know I was not the ideal client with all my problems but I am forever grateful that you both persevered with me and pushed me to the finish line. Your professionalism, honesty and compassion were evident from our very first meeting, and I always felt that I was in good hands with you as my lawyers.

Advised Australian subsidiaries of major Korean, Japanese and Chinese corporations and government agencies in their commercial dealings, employment, privacy, competition law, franchise, and litigious matters. Jeremy specialises in mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings and foreign investment clearances. For property issues, you can get an injunction to stop your ex-partner from selling, mortgaging or otherwise dealing with a property.
We explore the key questions facing foreign companies looking to conduct business in Australia. Alison specialises in advising clients in the health, aged care, disability, life sciences and community sectors. Eugene advises Australian and Chinese clients on capital raising, funds management, licensing, anti-money laundering and more. Acting in the sale of Loscam, an Australian based shipping pallet business, to China Merchants Group. Negotiating an AUD$20 million acquisition by a high profile Chinese celebrity of a minority shareholding in an Australian organics business including drafting downstream Chinese distribution and marketing agreements.

Auslaw Partners is a leading multicultural law firm in Australia with a multicultural  background which was founded by a group of Chinese lawyers in Brisbane in 2020. We offer legal services in English, Chinese, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Vietnamese, Thai, etc. We also have strong links to independent international law firms, including many based in China, Hong Kong and Singapore, through our membership of international networks.
Existing community legal centres in New South Wales are heavily reliant on accessing and utilising interpreters in the delivery of legal services to the multicultural community. Foreign nationals are prohibited from practising as foreign lawyers in Thailand and are not permitted to provide legal advice. Lawyers who are not Thai citizens may work for foreign law firms as 'business consultants'. Generally, foreign nationals cannot be admitted to practise in China and foreign law firms may not practise Chinese Law. However, Australian lawyers may work in China for foreign law firms and perform legal services that do not involve the interpretation of Chinese Law. Under its “one country, two systems” status, Hong Kong retains a unique and vibrant place among the world’s financial and commercial centres.
Carl’s practice focuses on complex cross-border corporate transactions, commercial matters and disputes. Carl is an expert on foreign investment regulation and is a trusted adviser in managing contract risk, executing mergers and acquisitions, and implementing joint ventures and complex alliance arrangements. He has vast experience advising on Australia’s foreign investment regulatory framework, as well as strong skills in transaction structuring, project management and coordination.

Reach out – at various levels if necessary – to a Chinese partner to raise the problem. Keep the focus on finding solutions and demonstrate your commitment to finding middle ground. Maintain communication and volunteer the difficulties this is causing your company.
Brigadier Mahy is married to Sarah who is a practising family lawyer and has three children, James , Angus and Elisabeth . He then became a venture fund general partner, based out of Japan, both raising a fund and investing in early stage Australian technology companies . International Banking Executive supporting Australian businesses trading, investing or expanding into Asia Pacific. Most recently, he served as Director of Strategy to Federal Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten.

Chi Tang is an architectural graduate from an award-winning top tier international architecture firm, BVN. She has worked on a variety of project types including aged care, educational, workplace, public, residential and a range of design competitions. Emma has formal qualifications in town planning and recently participated in the Global Leadership Practices Program at the the China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong , Shanghai. She brings a client-focused and commercial perspective to her work as well as a thorough working knowledge of how governments can change policy settings to support a thriving tourism sector. She enjoys working with investors, state and local governments, institutions and representatives to help deliver outstanding tourism infrastructure that will help grow the industry.
Vincent Tang is an experienced property and commercial lawyer who specialises in advising corporate and high-net-worth clients. It often requires your Asian Australian staff to bring  something less than their authentic selves to work every day. Some must slough off or reshape their cultural identities and many must also subjugate their religious, racial and ethnic selves in order to ‘get ahead’.
If you need to be unblocked please e-mail us at and provide the IP address and reference number shown here along with why you require access. Think about the Chinese translation of your trade mark carefully and obtain advice to ensure your brand name does not get lost in translation. Know the market and appreciate that the rules in relation to the protection of your legal rights may be very different offshore. A number of valuable property assets are excluded from the CRS, such as luxury cars, art, yachts, jewellery or, importantly, financial assets that are not connected to a financial institution. Born and raised in China, Trent has been living in Australia for almost 30 years.