International Trade/WTO
Australia
7 years ranked
Provided by Clayton Utz
Zac Chami has led the firm's international trade law, customs and dumping practice for over ten years, earning a highly respected reputation in this area of law.
Zac represents clients on complex, high value dumping investigations, as well as sensitive customs breaches. He has conducted merits review matters before the Australian Anti-Dumping Review Panel (ADRP), the Commonwealth Administrative Appeals Tribunal and judicial review proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia (first instance and appellate divisions), advised clients and lodged voluntary disclosure notices with the relevant government authority in connection with prohibited imports and exports and is trusted by international clients on Australian customs and anti-dumping issues.
Zac is also recognised for his expertise in complex commercial litigation, private law, public law and insolvency.
Provided by Chambers
Zac Chami leads the practice from the Sydney office and is a frequent adviser to clients on contentious trade matters, including anti-dumping and countervailing issues, often acting for clients from the energy and steel industries, amongst others. Having previously served as a Commonwealth legal officer, he is particularly well-placed to advise clients on their interactions with government officials.
Provided by Chambers
Zac stands out for his calm, strategic approach and ability to see several moves ahead.
Zac provides dependable and timely advice that clients appreciate and can use to plan their entry into the Australia market.
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