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Mr Xue is qualified to practise law in Australia and China, specialising in business sales, retail leasing, property transactions, and loan agreements. Experienced in M&A.

Mr Xue identifies key issues and risks, guiding clients from negotiation to settlement to ensure lawful, compliant outcomes. He also drafts clear, risk-minimising commercial agreements and assists with defaults, recovery, and restructuring to protect clients’ rights.

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Navigating Insolvency and Corporate Restructuring in Australia
Nykko Xue18 September 2025
When a company faces financial distress, the legal landscape shifts from growth to preservation and equitable distribution. Australian insolvency law provides a structured framework for corporate restructuring and liquidation, balancing the interests of creditors with the potential for business recovery. Understanding the mechanisms of Voluntary Administration and the risks of Insolvent Trading is essential for directors navigating turbulent economic waters to avoid personal liability and ensure the best possible outcome for stakeholders.
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A Guide to Navigating Off-the-Plan Property Purchases in Australia
Nykko Xue18 September 2025
Buying property off-the-plan offers an entry point into the Australian real estate market with potential tax benefits and the appeal of a brand-new home. However, it also introduces unique legal risks, such as sunset clause cancellations and construction delays, that differ significantly from established property purchases. Navigating these contracts requires a clear understanding of your rights and the developer's obligations to ensure your investment remains secure from deposit to settlement.
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Understanding Superannuation Law and Regulatory Framework in Australia
Nykko Xue15 July 2025
Australia’s superannuation system is one of the most sophisticated in the world, yet its complex regulatory framework can be a minefield for employers, trustees, and individuals alike. From the strict compliance requirements of the SIS Act to the evolving standards of the sole purpose test, understanding the legal landscape is essential for protecting retirement savings and avoiding heavy penalties from regulators like APRA and the ATO.
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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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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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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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