Helen Liao > Deacons > Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Lawyer Profile

Deacons
5TH FLOOR, ALEXANDRA HOUSE
18 CHATER ROAD, CENTRAL
HONG KONG
Hong Kong

Work Department

Employment and Pensions practice group

Position

Partner

Career

Helen Liao is a partner in the Employment & Immigration practice with over 15 years of experience. As a dual-qualified lawyer in both mainland China and Hong Kong, Helen has solid experience in handling cross-border employment arrangements, income tax compliance solutions, immigration and complex multi-jurisdictional labour issues arising from global talent mobility and commercial transactions including mergers and acquisitions, outsourcing situations and other re-organisations.

She advises both Chinese-funded enterprises and multinational companies across a wide range of industries in mainland China and Hong Kong, including life science, medical, pharmaceuticals, tourism, aviation, telecommunications, media, cultural publishing, retail, construction, fashion, luxury goods, as well as asset management, banking, securities, insurance and other financial services.

Prior to joining the firm, Helen had worked at a top-tier PRC law firm in mainland China and the Chinese offices of a reputable international law firm for nearly 10 years. Helen is recognised by World Bank as an “expert” on China employment law for her regular contributions to the IFC-World Bank’s global “Doing Business” project. She also delivers public seminars in Mandarin, Cantonese and English to various HR management organisations and key MNC clients in respect of recent developments in the China and Hong Kong employment law practice.

Highlights

Helen regularly advises Chinese & multinational employers throughout the entire process of employment from recruitment to termination, which consists of following:

  • Draft & review offer letters;
  • Draft & review employment contracts and restrictive covenants;
  • Draft & review employment-related handbooks;
  • Draft & review corporate policies including workplace safety, anti-discrimination, holiday & leave entitlements, staff integration and employee transfer;
  • Draft employees’ benefit and incentive plans;
  • Advise in the negotiation process of termination of senior executive’s employment;
  • Provide legal advices, practical plans and guides on cross-border employment, and
  • Advise cases associated with sexual harassment, data privacy, anti-corruption internal investigation and whistle-blower protection;
  • Assist clients in dealing with the unannounced inspections conducted by the Labour Department, Immigration Department and Revenue Department, as well as the labour dispute resolution with employees;
  • Application of work visas & permits; and
  • Other matters related to employment & immigration.

Languages

English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Hakka

Memberships

Member of the Employment Law Committee of The Law Society of Hong Kong (31 October 2021 – 30 October 2022)

Member of the Subcommittee on Practice in Service Centres, at Home, in Domestic Premises or by Virtual Offices of The Law Society of Hong Kong

Chairman, Employment Law Committee, Hong Kong and Mainland Legal Profession Association

Deputy Secretary-General, Legal Profession advancement Association Limited

Invited arbitrator of Beihai International Arbitration Court

Member of the Labour Law Branch of Labour and Social Security Law Society in Beijing

Member of the Law Society of Hong Kong

Member of Shenzhen Lawyers Association

Education

LL.B, China University of Political Science and Law, 2001

LL.M, University of Bristol, 2005

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong > Labour and employment

Spearheaded by the ‘seasoned employment lawyer’ Cynthia Chung, the Deacons practice has extensive expertise in formulating cross-border employment arrangements, alongside assisting with complex sexual harassment and whistleblowing claims. The team stands out for supporting employers who require employment pensions, employee benefits, and immigration advice, with Chung primarily focusing on restructuring, redundancies, and flexible working arrangement in the transition to the post-covid era. The ‘extremely efficient and knowledgeable’ Elsie Chan has experience of handling litigation proceedings before the Labour Tribunal and disputes concerning discrimination and harassment, while Helen Liao regularly acts for multinationals in the life science, telecoms, and construction space. Stephanie Yip covers both contentious and non-contentious employment matters.