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Immigration lawyer Ken Oh faces charges for $77,000 immigration package

27 March 2026
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An immigration lawyer, Yong Keun (Ken) Oh, has been found to have prioritized his interests over those of his clients, charging fees as high as $77,000 for visa and job offer packages. Oh, who operates Kenton Chambers Lawyers, faced allegations before the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal regarding excessive fees and burdensome conditions placed on clients. He is currently overseas, and his attorney stated that he could not comment without his client’s consent. A recent tribunal decision highlighted Oh’s creation of a “novel” immigration package that ultimately disadvantaged his clients.

Why It Matters

This case sheds light on the ethical responsibilities of immigration lawyers and the potential exploitation of vulnerable clients seeking visas and employment. High fees and onerous conditions can deter individuals from accessing necessary legal services, particularly in the complex field of immigration. The outcome of this case may prompt regulatory scrutiny and lead to reforms aimed at protecting clients from similar predatory practices in the legal profession, which is vital in maintaining trust in the legal system. This situation also reflects broader issues surrounding immigration and the challenges faced by individuals navigating these processes.

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