Simpsons Lawyers is a specialist property, commercial, finance, immigration/investment law firm located in the heart of Auckland business centre with an Asian focus.
Read moreThe Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 was enacted to enable lawyers to market & sell real estates and businesses as an alternative to the traditional real estate model.
Read moreForeign ownership and control of sensitive NZ assets are governed by the Overseas Investment Act and regulations. Assets acquisition are largely simple and protected by sound legal system.
Read moreWe are specialised NZ immigration/investment lawyers firm. Our lawyers are all migrants ourselves with passion and ample experience in assisting people who want to come and invest in New Zealand.
Read moreSimpson Kwok Hung Tong is the founding principal of the law firm. In the past, he worked with one of the top six international law firms in New Zealand and also in the litigation department of a medium sized law firm in Hong Kong dealing with the litigation in relation to the new Hong Kong international airport and the Macau Tower.
Legal Executive | LLB & Bbus Jing Rong completed LLB & Bbus at the Auckland University of Technology. She has over ten years of senior management experience in ICBC-AXA Assurance Co., Ltd, a Fortune 500 company. She is familiar with the needs of Chinese clients and focuses on immigration, property, commercial, family, and general legal matters.
Mr. Ming Liao is a consultant of the firm. He’s worked in the Ministry of Commerce of China for 10 years. He has special interests in advising individuals and governments in international trade disputes and resolutions, especially complicated issues involving conflict of laws, public policy and competition.
Lina Li is a Legal Executive at Simpsons Lawyers with more than seven years of legal practice experience, focusing on property, commercial, family, and general legal matters. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Auckland and is a qualified CPA, bringing six years of accounting experience prior to entering the legal profession.