John Zhang
Principal Lawyer
About the John Zhang
John Zhang is the Principal Solicitor at CMI Legal, bringing over 14 years of experience in commercial law, litigation, and corporate advisory. He is known for providing strategic solutions to startups and SMEs navigating complex legal challenges, especially in commercial contracts and intellectual property.
With a deep understanding of migration law and property conveyancing, John ensures clients receive tailored advice across a range of legal matters. His leadership of CMI Legal’s team reflects his commitment to resolving legal issues efficiently, with a focus on long-term success and client satisfaction.
Languages Spoken
- English
- Mandarin
- Cantonese
Career Highlights and Achievements
- Represented an international tech company in trademark enforcement, successfully resolving disputes against major online retail giants.
- Played a pivotal role in the commercial property sale involving a complex investment structure and over 70 leasing agreements, ensuring smooth legal transitions for all parties involved.
- Advised a leading Australian restaurant chain on visa applications for employees, supporting multi-site operations across major cities.
Education & Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB), University of Sydney
- Juris Doctor (JD), University of New South Wales
- Admitted to the Supreme Court of NSW
- Admitted to the High Court of Australia
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“John was instrumental in resolving our complex trademark dispute. His strategic insights helped us navigate the legal challenges, and we achieved an excellent result.”
“Thanks to John’s expertise in commercial property conveyancing, our deal structure was flawlessly executed, even with the complexities of over 70 leases. His attention to detail and legal guidance were exceptional.”
“John’s advice on migration matters for our restaurant staff was invaluable. He ensured we had the right visas for all employees, making the process smooth and efficient.”