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Johnny is a senior lawyer focusing in commercial and corporate law, finance, litigation, insolvency, trusts, and intellectual property. With extensive experience in complex, high-value matters, he has successfully handled large-scale group litigations and protected clients’ interests through strategic advocacy.

He advises multinational companies and large enterprises on foreign investment approvals, regulatory compliance, acquisitions, restructures, and commercial contracts, providing end-to-end support from due diligence to execution.

His integrated practice delivers commercially focused advice that ensures efficient, lawful outcomes and safeguards clients’ interests.

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Navigating Property Settlement: Understanding the Four-Step Process in Australian Family Law
Johnny Zheng1 February 2026
Property settlement in Australian Family Law is not a simple 50/50 split. For business owners and high-net-worth individuals, understanding the statutory "Four-Step Process" is essential to protecting assets and ensuring a fair distribution. By examining every stage from asset pool valuation to future needs adjustments, you can gain clarity and control over your financial future, avoiding the pitfalls of protracted litigation and ensuring a stable foundation for your next chapter.
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Recovering Unfair Transactions in Company Liquidation
Johnny Zheng13 January 2026
When a company enters liquidation, directors often assume past decisions are final. However, Australian insolvency law allows liquidators to unwind certain pre-liquidation transactions that unfairly benefit particular parties. Understanding which transactions are at risk, the look-back period, and potential personal exposure is crucial.
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The Strategic Role of Interim Injunctions in Corporate Disputes
Johnny Zheng18 September 2025
In the high-stakes arena of Australian corporate governance, the ability to maintain the status quo or prevent irreparable harm during a dispute is a critical strategic advantage. An interim injunction serves as a powerful judicial "pause button," capable of halting unauthorized share issues, blocking the removal of directors, or freezing assets before a final court determination. Understanding the rigorous legal hurdles and strategic nuances of obtaining such relief is essential for any business owner or director facing an internal power struggle.
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Guide to Commencing Civil Litigation in Australia
Louisa Liu5 February 2026
Commencing civil proceedings in Australia may involve a series of complex legal procedures, court rules and strict time limits. Whether the matter concerns a contractual dispute, a property dispute or a personal injury claim, understanding how to properly initiate legal proceedings is crucial. This guide provides a clear explanation of the litigation process, highlights key risks and practical considerations, and helps you effectively commence a civil claim within the Australian legal framework to achieve the best possible outcome.
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Company Directors’ Duties and Personal Liability, What You Should Know
Siwen Zhang4 February 2026
Being a company director in Australia involves far more than strategic decision making. Legal duties apply continuously and can expose directors to personal liability, particularly when financial pressure emerges. Understanding these risks early allows business owners to make informed decisions before options narrow.
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Joint Tenancy vs Tenancy in Common: Understanding Co-ownership in Australia
Jia Guo14 January 2026
When two or more people purchase property in Australia, the legal structure of their ownership significantly impacts their rights to the property and what happens to it after they pass away. Choosing between Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common is not merely a paperwork formality; it is a critical decision that affects estate planning, tax obligations, and the ability to sell or mortgage the asset. Understanding the "right of survivorship" and the flexibility of defined shares is essential for any co-owner.
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Why Nominee Directors Can Still Be Personally Liable?
Yvonne Guo17 December 2025
Many business owners appoint nominee directors thinking this removes responsibility. In reality, Australian law focuses on conduct, and nominee directors may still face personal liability. Understanding this risk is essential for anyone involved in such roles.
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