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2021/06/22

Announcing AustCham Shanghai's Platinum Member 2021: MinterEllison

We are excited to announce MinterEllison as an AustCham Shanghai's Platinum Member for 2021.


MinterEllison has been a long-term partner of AustCham Shanghai and has been a member of the Chamber since 2002. We look forward to working closely with MinterEllison to support the Australian business community in Shanghai and Greater China in the coming year.



About MinterEllison


MinterEllison
is Australian owned and headquartered and is regarded as one of the Asia-Pacific's premier law firms. It was one of the first Australian law firms to open offices in mainland China over 20 years ago and its China practice comprises more than 40 Partners and 120 lawyers engaged in Australia-Sino matters.

A key differentiator of MinterEllison's China practice is its capacity to act as the “Cultural Bridge” between China and Australia. The Firm has a track record in helping parties to better understand how to navigate cultural differences to build successful long term relationships and produce desired business outcomes. This is greatly aided by the fact that MinterEllison's mainland China offices are wholly owned and managed by its Australian offices.


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Michael has recently joined MinterEllison as a Senior Consultant in its Shanghai Office. He is an experienced corporate lawyer and has been based in Shanghai for more than 20 years. Michael has provided legal, strategic and business advisory services to foreign investors throughout China and to Chinese investors investing offshore. He has advised clients on a range of general corporate, commercial and governance matters and provides guidance on legal issues including corporate governance, compliance, taxation, foreign acquisitions and investment, across many industries.

He is devoted to increasing corporate Australia's awareness of China and its social and economic impact on Australia. He is a National Board member of the Australia China Business Council and has previously served three terms on the Board of AustCham Shanghai in which he has been involved as a member for over 20 years.