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查看更多H & H Lawyers汇聚具有多元文化背景、专业素养与丰富国际经验的专业人才, 专注于澳大利亚与亚太地区之间的跨境商业与投资法律服务。自1996年成立以来, 我们始终致力于提供审慎、明确且贴合商业实际的法律意见。依托三十余年积累的多语言能力与区域网络, 我们不仅提供专业的法律意见, 更帮助客户深入理解澳大利亚的法律与监管环境, 在澳大利亚及更广泛的亚太市场中稳健开展业务。
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从公司与商事事务的方方面面,到横跨亚太地区的跨境交易,我们提供务实且富有商业洞察力的法律建议。
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从公司与股东纠纷,到外国判决在澳大利亚的执行,我们以战略性且具成本效益的方式解决复杂争议。
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从雇佣合同与人事政策,到内部调查、纠纷及雇佣关系终止,我们为劳动与雇佣事务提供全程支持。
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涵盖不动产的收购、租赁、开发与融资,我们在交易的各个阶段为本地及海外客户提供法律建议。
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不止于签证本身,我们的服务涵盖企业移民方案、个人签证、入籍,以及随之而来的合规事务。
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在各种规模与复杂程度的融资交易中,我们为贷方与借方提供清晰且务实的法律建议。
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涵盖交易、跨境投资、争议及税务裁定,我们在直接税与间接税领域提供务实的法律建议。
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2026年5月29日
Modern Slavery Reporting Requirements For Australian Subsidiaries and Foreign Entities in Australia
As we approach mid-year, many Australian subsidiaries of multinational corporations and foreign entities registered in Australia should be preparing their modern slavery statements. This article examines the reporting obligations under Australian laws, including the critical issue of revenue consolidation that often catches foreign-owned entities by surprise. The Reporting Obligation Australia’s Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (the “Act”) requires entities to submit annual modern slavery statements if they meet the revenue threshold.
各类合同纠纷,个人/公司破产与重组,分析和起草合同和商业协议,债务与资产追讨
2026年3月3日
Debt Recovery in Australia
Debt recovery is rarely a straightforward exercise. In the current economic climate, businesses and individuals frequently encounter difficulties in recovering outstanding accounts. This can result in interrupted cash flow and heightened financial pressure.
各类合同纠纷,企业和个人的税务咨询,公司治理
2026年2月27日
AML/CTF Reforms – What Existing Reporting Entities Need to Do before 31 March 2026
1. Overview of the Reforms Significant changes to Australia’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) regime are taking effect under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Act 2024 (the Amendment Act) and the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Rules 2025 (the Rules). These reforms represent a fundamental shift toward an outcomes-based, risk-oriented framework, aligned with international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force.
董事职责,股东与董事之间的纠纷
2025年10月3日
Directors’ Duties: Lessons from Recent Case Law
Australia is often viewed as one of the most heavily regulated jurisdictions in the area of corporate governance. On the one hand, it reflects a strong commitment to transparency, accountability and the protection of stakeholders’ interest, but on the other hand it poses a challenge for those looking to navigate the corporate regulatory landscape – all the more so for those not familiar with the Australian framework. When an offshore investor sets up shop in Australia or acquires a local company, often the first step taken is the appointment of a new director. Their role is not merely symbolic or perfunctory – the law imposes extensive duties on company directors, many of which are codified in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (the Act). Directors owe a fiduciary duty to their company, meaning that they are required to act in good faith in the best interests of the company, exercise due care and diligence, and not misuse their position or information obtained by reason of their position. Recent judicial decisions, such as the New South Wales Court of Appeal’s ruling in Sunnya Pty Ltd v He [2025] NSWCA 79 (Sunnya decision), have further cemented the expansiveness of the scope of these obligations.
