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Walker is a member of the Council of Law Reporting for New South Wales, and was the editor of the NSW Law Reports from 2006 to 2018. [4] He is a patron of the State Library of New South Wales as a foundation senior fellow [ 7 ] and has been a member of the NSW Health Clinical Ethics Advisory Panel since 2003.
The Hon. Cameron Lionel Murphy AM MLC (born 30 March 1973) is an Australian barrister, civil libertarian and Labor Party member of the NSW Legislative Council. Murphy is a member of the New South Wales Bar Association and is admitted as a lawyer in NSW.
Coat of arms of New South Wales Bar Association Notes The arms of the New South Wales Bar Association, granted by the Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms on 22 March 1960, consist of: [18]
Preston was principal solicitor at the Environmental Defender's Office NSW from March 1985, overseeing its official opening in May that year. [3] He was appointed a senior counsel (SC) by the NSW Bar Association in 1999. [1] On 14 November 2005, Preston was appointed Chief Judge in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales. [1]
Wentworth Chambers is a barristers' chambers in Sydney, Australia. The chambers was established in 1957 and now comprises 13 sets of autonomous barrister's chambers, the NSW Bar Association and two Supreme Court of New South Wales courts.
He was a founding member of Barristers Services Co-operative Limited, which founded Frederick Jordan Chambers, the largest single group of barristers in New South Wales in 1972. [1] He was appointed as a part-time Commissioner for the NSW Law Reform Commission from 1985 to 1989 and again since 1999.
Lawrence moved to Dubbo in 2010 to work as a solicitor at the Aboriginal Legal Service, where he appeared in Bugmy v The Queen [2013] HCA 37, a significant case on sentencing socially disadvantaged Aboriginal offenders. Lawrence worked as a barrister from 2015 until he was elected to the NSW parliament in 2023. [2]
In 1995, Loukas-Karlsson was appointed as a Barrister with the New South Wales Public Defenders and in 1996 was appointed as an Acting Crown Prosecutor. [1] Throughout her time at the Bar, Loukas-Karlsson maintained her connection to the University of Sydney, returning to the University and Schools Club in 1990 to debate future Australian Prime ...