
About Us
Our Legal Team
Trio Lawyers is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal advice and services across Australia. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality legal representation and support to our clients.

Principle Lawyer
Chris Hui, CPA
Chris Hui is a dedicated legal professional who completed his Juris Doctor at Monash University and is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia. Before embarking on his legal career, Chris amassed significant international experience in commercial operations, particularly during his time in Macau, where he was involved in high-level financial transactions and gained valuable insight into anti-money laundering (AML) compliance and regulatory frameworks. He is also a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA).
Chris brings this global perspective to his legal practice, where he specialises in business and finance law. His expertise spans a wide range of matters, including the sale and acquisition of businesses, commercial lending, and the formation of corporate and trust structures. His background in Macau has equipped him with a nuanced understanding of cross-border financial regulations, making him particularly adept at advising clients with international interests or complex financial arrangements.
With a strong commitment to professionalism and precision, Chris is passionate about guiding clients through the intricacies of legal and financial systems, ensuring they are well-informed and strategically positioned for success.
chui@triolawyers.com.au
0401 382 813
Criminal Law | Employment Law
Civil Litigation | Wills and Estates | Business & Commercial Law | Mortgage Law

Principle Lawyer
Wade Ho, CFA FRM
Wade Ho is admitted to practice in both the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master’s degree in Finance from University of Bristol in England. He also earned a Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law and a Bachelor of Laws, as well as a Master’s degree in Philosophy in Hong Kong. Wade is a CFA charterholder and a Certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM).
Wade is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
Before his journey as an Australian lawyer, Wade spent over a decade in the financial sector across Hong Kong and mainland China. He began his career as a Teaching Assistant at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, followed by a role as a Direct Investment Analyst at a Shanghai-listed conglomerate. He later moved into investment banking, where he gained extensive experience in corporate finance, advising on IPOs, equity and debt financing, mergers and acquisitions, hostile and negotiated takeovers, shareholder disputes and boardroom conflicts.
Wade currently serves as an external adviser to a Hong Kong-based corporate finance firm. His background equips him to handle complex transactions and disputes with clarity and precision, especially in cross-border contexts.
who@triolawyers.com.au
0481 572 757
Criminal Law | Civil Litigation | Immigration Law
Business & Commercial Law | Property Law

Principle Lawyer
Kai Zhuo
Kai Zhuo is a dynamic solicitor with a strong focus on criminal law, courtroom advocacy, and cross-cultural client service. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Melbourne, a Master of Business Law from Monash University, and a Bachelor of Laws and Administration from East China University of Political Science and Law, reflecting his commitment to both academic excellence and practical expertise.
Kai has extensive experience advocating for clients in various courts and tribunals, handling a wide range of criminal and civil matters with determination. Fluent in both English and Mandarin, he is valued for his approachable manner, strategic thinking, and ability to deliver tailored advice across diverse legal issues.
At Trio, Kai brings a results-driven mindset and a deep commitment to supporting clients at every step of their legal journey.
kzhuo@triolawyers.com.au
0426 477 989
Criminal Law | Employment Law | Family Law | Civil Litigation