Executive Director
I am pleased to announce that the Bar Council has concluded the process for the appointment of a new Executive Director to run the Bar office. We had a very strong field of candidates and anticipate we will be in a position to make a formal announcement next week.
Meeting with the Victorian Attorney-General
On Tuesday, Senior Vice President Róisín Annesley QC and I met with the Victorian Attorney-General, the Honourable Jaclyn Symes. It was a wide-ranging and productive discussion covering issues of mutual interest. We thank the Attorney-General for making the time to talk with us and hope it will be the first of many such discussions.
Power & Consent
Also, on Tuesday, Rachel Doyle S.C. launched her book Power & Consent, addressing the issue of sexual harassment. I commend it to all members of the Bar.
I wish everyone an enjoyable break over the Easter period.
Christopher Blanden QC
On Monday, 29 March, Victorian Legal Services Board + Commissioner (VLSB+C) sent you an email outlining details of the practising certificate (PC) and professional indemnity insurance (PII) renewal process.
LSB online went live on Monday, 29 March 2021, for the renewal of your PC. Members must renew before 30 June to continue to practise on 1 July. Members who renew after this date may incur a late renewal surcharge from the LSB+C.
The LPLC portal is expected to open in early April for the renewal of your PII and further information from the LPLC will be distributed closer to that date. The LPLC requires payment of the PII premium by Monday, 31 May 2021 and members are encouraged to renew online on the LPLC website.
Information on renewing practising certificates can be found on the VicBar website here.
Links for online lodgement, which can be found on the above webpage, will be available from the LSB+C and LPLC live dates, or you may go directly to LSB Online and the LPLC website.
Login to LSB Online and the LPLC renewal portal using your Practitioner Number as the username (your Practitioner Number will be included in the email sent to you by the VLSB+C or you can contact the Bar office for assistance). LSB Online deals with all PC administrative matters and there is no printed PC renewal form.
If you experience technical difficulties with LSB online, please contact the VLSB+C via their new lawyer enquiry form in the first instance. In addition, answers to frequently asked questions and LSB online user guides can be found here.
Should you require assistance renewing your PC, the Victorian Bar office can help you and members who need assistance should email membership@vicbar.com.au or contact Daphne Ioannidis on (03) 9225 8326 or Susan Lawrence on (03) 9225 7105.
All members of the Bar and Judiciary are warmly invited to the annual Victorian Bar Dinner on Friday, 21 May 2021, 7:00pm at the Plaza Ballroom. The event is black tie and will feature guest speaker The Honourable Justice Simon Steward of the High Court of Australia.
Tickets for the event are now available; you can book individually, or as a guest on an organised table, or as a table organiser. To book your ticket, please click here.
Event: 2021 Victorian Bar Dinner
Venue: Plaza Ballroom, 191 Collins Street, Melbourne
Day: Friday 21 May 2021
Time: 7:00pm for 7:30pm start
Dress: Black Tie
If you did not receive an invitation, please contact events@vicbar.com.au as we may not have a current email address for you.
The Reconciliation Working Group (RWG) has an ongoing role monitoring the implementation of the Bar’s RAP, a copy of which can be found here.
The RWG report that in the first quarter of this year:
The Indigenous Justice Committee is grateful for your ongoing support.
The Indigenous Justice Committee of the Victorian Bar invites Indigenous-identifying law students and law graduates to apply for its 2021 Mentoring Program.
The Mentoring Program matches successful applicants with two mentors (a barrister member of the Bar, and a judicial officer). The Mentoring Program has been running for some years now and the feedback has been positive. It is not meant to be onerous or intimidating, rather an opportunity for members of our communities to link in with members of the Bar and the Judiciary in a way that suits the mentees. The aim is to assist mentees on their journey as legal professionals and provide those professional introductions and contacts that can prove beneficial as they progress with their chosen pathways. The application form can be found here.
Should members of the Bar or judicial officers wish to add their names to the pool of mentors, please email the Mentoring Program Coordinator john.heard@vicbar.com.au.
The following are highlights of upcoming CPD and events for Victorian Bar members. You must be a member of the Victorian Bar and logged into the VicBar website to view these events.
For more upcoming CPD events, please visit our listings here.
Dear Essoign Club Members,
We are open daily from 7:00am till late.
Breakfast – See our Breakfast Menu here for dine-in or takeaway.
Lunch – Daily Café Menu takeaway or delivery.
Lunch dine-in – See our A La Carte Menu here for dining in.
Bar – Open till late with light snacks available.
Catering & Events – Special lunches, working lunches, private dinners or something special you may have in mind. Email us at essoign@vicbar.com.au.
We appreciate your ongoing support and look forward to seeing you in the Club.
Bronze Sculptures by Beatrice Magalotti and Linocut Prints by Aileen Brown are now installed for your viewing pleasure. The accomplished one-off bronze works, 20 in total, including The Arrival and The Three Fates, touch on themes of migration, Greek mythology, the passage of time and connection. The whimsical, detailed limited edition Lino prints 51 in all, feature landscape, still life, our Australian wildlife with some cheeky pieces too, like Next Dance - The Fox Trot and Have Some! As always, everyone is welcome to come and view the works and pick up a worksheet at their leisure at Level 11, Owen Dixon Chambers East. All works are for sale directly from the artists. For Artists’ Statements, please click here.
Studio 11 would like to thank Beatrice and Aileen for sharing their works with us during this time. The exhibition is well worth a look and runs from Monday, 8 March until Friday, 9 April 2021. Don’t delay – time flies.
Supreme Court of Victoria
From Tuesday, 6 April 2021, civil trials involving the cross-examination of one or more witnesses may be conducted in Court subject to the availability of a courtroom and appropriate safeguards. Click here for more information.
All Courts
For up-to-date information about the Courts’ responses, please visit their websites:
The County Court has released a revised Multi-jurisdictional court guide for the intermediary pilot program: Intermediaries and ground rules hearings.
The revised Guide:
The Guide is available on the County Court’s website here.
Reinforce your argument with authoritative legal resources, available to you 24/7 at the Richard Griffith Library and the Digital Bar Library.
Collections are curated by law librarians who can also assist you with case research, database selection and research strategies.
Find out more at lawlibrary.vic.gov.au.
The Legal Service Council Newsletter – issue 1 – March 2021 - is now available to read here.
On Monday, 29 July 2019, the Bar was notified that Mr Matthew Critchley and Ms Penelope Pengilley had been appointed by the Victorian Legal Services Board as Joint Managers to Dunstan & Raftis Pty Ltd.
Please be advised that the appointment of Mr Critchley and Ms Pengilley as Joint Managers terminated on Tuesday, 2 March 2021 and the law practice has been wound up.
If you have any questions about this matter, please contact Reshma Pickering on 03 9679 8048 or email rpickering@lsbc.vic.gov.au.
On Friday, 4 September 2020, the Bar was notified that Mr Damian Neylon had been appointed by the Victorian Legal Services Board as the Manager to Yasemin Ozer trading as Ozer Lawyers.
Please be advised that the appointment of Mr Neylon as Manager terminated on Tuesday, 2 March 2021 and the law practice has been wound up.
If you have any questions about this matter, please contact Reshma Pickering on 03 9679 8048 or email rpickering@lsbc.vic.gov.au.
On 27 March 2020, the Bar was advised that Mr Matthew Critchley had been appointed by the Victorian Legal Services Board as Manager to Armour Legal Pty Ltd.
Please be advised that the appointment of Mr Critchley as Manager terminated on 20 March 2021 and the law practice has been wound up.
If you have any questions about this matter, please contact Reshma Pickering on 03 9679 8048 or email rpickering@lsbc.vic.gov.au.
LAWASIA has the great pleasure to invite you to join their two upcoming webinars:
For more upcoming CPD events, please visit our listings here.
The ANU is holding a conference on the changing landscape of defamation law on Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 9:00am-6:00pm, at the ANU College of Law.
By bringing together leading scholars, practitioners and judges in the field of defamation law, this conference seeks to survey the landscape of defamation law, interrogating what defamation law is for, where its proper boundaries lie, the extent to which it is or should be influenced by online communications, and the future directions of reputational protection after the reforms.
This event will be delivered in a hybrid format - both in person and virtually via Zoom webinar.
Learn more here.
The Victorian Bar has been invited to nominate a representative to the Victorian Legal Admissions Board. The Victorian Legal Admissions Board is a statutory body which performs functions associated with the admission of lawyers in Victoria in accordance with the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014.
Members of VLAB serve for a period of three years. The next three-year term commences Thursday, 1 July 2021. A position description can be viewed here.
The Bar is calling for Expressions of Interest from members who wish to be nominated as the Bar’s representative on the Board. The Bar’s protocol for nomination and appointment of Vic Bar members to external bodies can be viewed here.
To assist the Bar Council in selecting the best candidate for the position, your expression of interest should identify any relevant areas of experience or expertise. Please also include a copy of your current curriculum vitae.
Please direct any enquiries or expressions of interest to Denise Bennett at denise.bennett@vicbar.com.au.
The closing date for Expressions of Interest is 4:00pm, Thursday 8 April 2021.
The Department of Health is establishing a new panel of Detention Review Officers under recent amendments to the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 (the Act) made by the Public Health and Wellbeing Amendment (State of Emergency Extension) Bill 2021. The scheme is intended to commence on 20 April 2021.
The role of detention review officers and the terms of appointment
The role of the Detention Review Officer is to review the decision of an Authorised Officer to detain a person for quarantine purposes (to contain the risks of COVID-19 spread) under section 200(1)(a) of the Act. Usually these are incoming passengers from overseas flights who are required to enter hotel quarantine (detention) for 14 days. The Officer will determine if the decision was appropriate (in accordance with the requirements under the Act) or if the decision should be referred to the Chief Health Officer for potential reconsideration. The detained person must receive a decision within 24 hours of the application for review being made.
The Act requires that appointees are an Australian lawyer of at least 10 years’ experience. Panel members will be appointed under an instrument of appointment from the Secretary of the Department of Health, and their appointment is treated as employment under the Public Administration Act 2004.
Further details can be provided by contacting Jaime de Ano.
Interested members should provide their expression of interest, together with a copy of their current CV to the EA to the President, via email by 4:00pm, Monday, 12 April 2021.
A call for expressions of interest is sought from members with strong investment and/or financial skills and experience to be nominated by the Bar as a Director of Legal Super Pty Ltd.
Legalsuper is an Australian superannuation fund dedicated to the legal community. It is the only industry superannuation fund for Australia's legal profession.
There are extensive requirements in both legalsuper’s constitution and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s (APRA) Prudential Standards, which govern director appointments to legalsuper. As a superannuation fund, it is important that several directors on the Board have a high level of investment and/or financial skills and experience.
Nominees are required to complete a nomination form, which can be accessed here. The form also provides explanatory notes and background information.
The Executive of Bar Council will interview suitable candidates to which a representative of legalsuper will be invited to participate.
The Bar’s protocol for nomination and appointment of Vic Bar members to external bodies can be viewed here.
Please submit your expressions of interest to Denise Bennett, Executive Assistant to the President and Bar Council, at the Victorian Bar office at denise.bennett@vicbar.com.au.
The closing date for expressions of interest is 4:00pm, Thursday, 15 April 2021.
The Australian Academy of Law is pleased to announce the offering of its Annual Essay Prize for 2021.
This year, eligibility to submit an essay is broadened by reverting to the original entry rules as below.
The Prize is open to anyone, wherever resident, who is studying or has studied legal subjects at a tertiary level, or who is working or has worked in a law-based occupation. There is no limit by reference to the age or seniority or experience of, or position held by, a person who may submit an entry. Accordingly, judicial officers, legal practitioners, legal academics and law students are all eligible to submit an essay.
The Prize amount is $10,000.
The essay topic for the Prize in 2021 is as follows:
The deadline for the submission of an essay is Tuesday, 31 August 2021 and this time limit is strictly observed, as the Rules Governing the Annual Essay Prize make clear.
Please find attached the Essay Cover Page with further instructions on how to submit an essay.
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