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Representing H & H Lawyers, John Kim, Tin-Lok Shea and James Jung attended the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) Conference in New Delhi. The Pullman in New Delhi’s Aerocity provided the perfect backdrop to engage in discussions about “The Future of Law: Agility, Creativity & Change” – exploring how artificial intelligence, shifting geopolitical dynamics, and evolving cross-border investment regimes are reshaping legal practice. James was officially appointed as IPBA President-Elect ahead of the 2027 IPBA Conference in Sydney. Together with Tin-Lok, Jurisdictional Council Member for Australia, he quickly got to work promoting the event for next year, which is already shaping up to be a wonderful showcase for the Australian legal profession. “We’re delighted to bring the IPBA annual conference back to Sydney after 21 years and look forward to welcoming friends and colleagues from across the world for a dynamic and inspiring event,” commented James. Tin-Lok presented at the Tax Committee panel “Recent Structures and Trends to Pass Anti-avoidance Tests” covering significant ground on topics including tax residency certificates, permanent establishments, and recent case law such as the PepsiCo High Court case which considered for the first time the application of the Diverted Profits Tax. “It was particularly interesting to learn of the various ways in which anti-avoidance rules have developed across different countries – whilst reflective of distinct jurisdictional characteristics, there were many commonalities, demonstrating that this area of taxation remains ever-evolving and complex," observed Tin-Lok. In addition to the panel sessions, delegates enjoyed a formal gala dinner with traditional Indian performances, and a raucous farewell dinner where they busted out their Bollywood dancing moves. No trip to India would be complete without a journey to one of the wonders of the world and UNESCO World Heritage site, the Taj Mahal. Cue an eight-hour round trip with eight lawyers goofing around whilst learning of this awe-inspiring structure’s significance as a monument of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Whilst the IPBA is fertile ground for serious business discussions and networking, this side-trip was a testament to the beauty of the IPBA in fostering genuine and enduring friendships
09 Mar 2026
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Australia remains a premier destination for international investors seeking to diversify their global portfolios. This resilience is underpinned by a stable fiscal environment, an expanding domestic market, and a demonstrated capacity to adapt to shifting global economic tailwinds.Post-pandemic, the Australian economy has exhibited a robust recovery, driven by an open and flexible market structure. Looking ahead, the trajectory remains positive, with projected growth in consumption, investment, and exports, alongside a strengthening labour market.However, the complexity of the Australian regulatory landscape necessitates a systematic approach. Successful market entry and ongoing operations require precise execution across several critical pillars:- Corporate Governance: Selection of optimal business and investment structures.- Employment & Industrial Relations: Navigating complex labour management and human resources frameworks.- Taxation & Compliance: Ensuring adherence to evolving fiscal policies and regulatory requirements.To support our clients in managing these complexities, H & H Lawyers has released the Doing Business in Australia Guidebook (FY25–26). Updated with the latest legislative developments and real-world practice insights, this guide serves as a strategic resource for both new entrants and established operators.We invite you to utilise this guide as a foundational reference.
23 Feb 2026
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We are proud to share that our lawyers - Ken Hong, John Kim, James Jung, Bella Cho, and Laura Oh - attended the 32nd Annual Conference of the International Association of Korean Lawyers (IAKL), hosted at Korea University in Seoul last week. During the conference: Ken Hong presented on “The Braiding of Legal Education and Legal Professions Across Multiple Jurisdictions”. Bella Cho spoke on “How to Deal with ESG Factors Embedded in Business”. We are also delighted to announce that our Managing Partner, Ken Hong was honoured with the prestigious Moon-In Gu Award at the Gala Dinner. This award, named in honour of Dr. Moon In Koo, founder of IAKL and a former President of both the Korea and Seoul Bar Associations, is one of the association’s highest distinctions. It recognises lawyers who have made exceptional contributions to the global Korean legal community, advancing legal professionalism, supporting overseas Koreans, and strengthening cross-border collaboration. Reflecting on the award, Ken commented: “It is an incredible honour to be recognised with the Moon In Gu Award. Dr. Moon’s legacy continues to inspire lawyers worldwide, and I am humbled to be part of that tradition. This recognition strengthens my commitment to connecting legal communities across borders.” Ken’s recognition reflects not only his professional achievements but also his enduring commitment to fostering international legal cooperation. The award ceremony was covered in Legal Times, which you can read here. The IAKL Conference once again provided an invaluable platform for legal professionals from around the world to exchange insights and build enduring relationships across jurisdictions.
03 Oct 2025
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We were pleased to host Korean Foreign ADIs at H & H Lawyers for our seminar, “Navigating New Regulatory Landscape: Essential Updates for Foreign ADIs”.Thank you to our speakers Nicholas Lim and David Sullivan (Former Senior Manager at APRA) for practical guidance on CPS 230 (Operational Risk Management), CPS 511 (Remuneration Standards for Foreign ADIs), and the AML/CTF Amendment Act 2024 (Enhanced AML/CTF obligations for Foreign ADIs).We appreciate the strong engagement and look forward to continuing to support Korean banks operating in Australia with pragmatic compliance solutions. For materials or tailored briefings, please contact our Banking & Financial Services team.
12 Sep 2025
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A group of delegates from our firm, namely, James Jung, Tin-Lok Shea, John Kim, and MARTIN POLAINE, FCIArb FAIADR, recently attended the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) Annual Conference in Chicago. The IPBA community has always been a collegiate and engaged group, and this year was no exception – the conference was a great opportunity to reconnect with familiar faces, exchange ideas, and build new connections across jurisdictions. The energy of the host city was on full display, from incisive keynote speeches and thoughtful panel discussions to a standout welcome reception at Wrigley Field, where the Cubs edged out the Dodgers (much to the disappointment of many Shohei Ohtani fans in attendance). We are proud to share that James Jung was announced as the Vice-President of the IPBA, with the 2027 conference planned to be hosted in Sydney (where he will officially become President). This is an enormous achievement culminating from years of dedication and contribution to the IPBA, and reflects James’ esteemed position within the IPBA community built upon the deep professional ties and friendships he has cultivated with colleagues from across the Asia-Pacific region. Tin-Lok Shea was also appointed as the IPBA Jurisdictional Council Member (JCM) for Australia, a senior leadership position representing the IPBA within the allocated jurisdiction. This is well deserved by Tin-Lok and his nomination was hugely supported by the IPBA Officers at the recent Council Meeting in Chicago. A huge congratulation to both James and Tin-Lok, who are looking forward to contributing to the IPBA’s mission of supporting legal development and collaboration of lawyers across the Asia-Pacific.
05 May 2025
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H & H Lawyers hosted law seminars on 8 and 29 September 2022 at Pullman Albert Park in Melbourne. At the business law seminar on 8 September, Kenneth Hong, Managing Partner, outlined the key points of Australian business structures, employment law and commercial leases. Noel Kim, Partner, explained the process behind the registration of IP rights, including trademarks, patents and designs, as well as how to minimise the risk of an IP dispute. At the immigration and criminal law seminar on 29 September, John Kim, Partner, explained the various types of Australian permanent residency visas. John Kahn, Partner, shared useful tips on how to deal with the criminal charges that people most commonly experience in Australia. In addition to their legal knowledge, our lawyers shared their lived experiences based on their careers thus far. These personal reflections drew much attention from the attendees, and a Q & A session was held towards the end of the seminar where attendees had many of their burning questions answered.
03 Oct 2022