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Next meeting of the Bar Book Club - Tuesday 30 March 5.30pm
The next meeting of the Bar Book Club will be held on Tuesday 30 March 2021 at 5.30pm in the Bar Library. The book is Summerwater by Sarah Moss. A review is available here.
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Statement from the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court of Australia
The Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia and Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia has released a statement following the passage of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of...
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NSW Land & Environment Court joins First Nations Law Students Clerkship
The Association is pleased to advise that this year for the first time students completing the First Nations Law Students Clerkship in Autumn will have the opportunity to spend a day at the NSW Land...
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Room for Sale - Denman Chambers
Large, well appointed, external room overlooking Liberty Place is available for sale.
The room is 21.5 m2, in excellent condition and is fully furnished with shelving, desk and cupboards, lounge and...
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Vale Philip Ford Davies (1951-2021)
Philip Ford Davies passed away this morning, 23 February 2021, of Motor Neurone Disease.
Philip was admitted in 1976 and came to the Bar in 2004, joining Newcastle Chambers.
Members will be advised...
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Advocacy Tips and Tricks for appearing in Inquests and Inquiries
Webinar - Thursday 25 February (Capacity Increased)
The NSW Bar Association Inquest & Inquiries Committee is pleased to host “Advocacy Tips and Tricks for appearing in Inquests and Inquiries” on...
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Leadership at the Bar
Practice Management Essentials Webinar Series - Module 4
How often do you carve out the time and headspace to work on your career – not just in your career? As a junior barrister, how do you look...
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Vale His Honour Anthony Frederick Garling
His Honour Anthony Frederick Garling, former judge of the District Court of NSW, passed away on Tuesday 16th February.
A funeral service will be held at St Mary’s Catholic Church, corner of Miller...
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Message from the President - Passage of Family Courts Merger Bill
The New South Wales Bar Association echoes the disappointment expressed by many over the passing of the Government’s merger bill by the Parliament last week, including the Law Council of Australia,...
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the disappointment expressed by many over the passing of the Government’s merger bill by the Parliament last week, including the Law Council of Australia, Women’s Legal Services Australia, Australian Women Against Violence Alliance, Community Legal Centres Australia, NATSILS, retired Chief Justices and retired judges.
The Family Court of Australia 2.0 model put forward by the Association in July 2018 as an alternative to the merger remains the model preferred by more than 155 individuals and organisations who work in the family law system serving families and children.
Unlike the Family Court of Australia 2.0 model, the Government’s merger will have the effect of abolishing a stand-alone specialist Family Court as we know it, collapsing it into the under-resourced and over-worked Federal Circuit Court.
In proposing the 2.0 model, the Association said that there was a “pressing need for a national discussion about the future of family law in Australia” and a “national conversation about the benefits of preserving a specialist family court in Australia”.
In the course of parliamentary debate on the 2019 merger bill, the Association’s 2.0 model was referred to on more than 30 occasions in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
While the Association is disappointed with the outcome of the vote, we are proud to have made an important contribution to informing this critical public discussion and advocating for the best interests of Australian children, families and victims of family violence. We will continue to do so.
As stakeholders said last week, the interests of families and children have always been at the heart of the legal profession’s advocacy on this critical issue and we will continue to do whatever is possible to support the new Court in the delivery of justice to Australian children and families.
The Association said in 2018 that the Family Court could not be a gold star institution without “proper funding and resource commitment from government”. Regrettably, the merger bill was not accompanied by any additional funding for many states and territories, including NSW.
This is despite the fact that even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court were each already facing backlogs of more than a year’s worth of cases.
As at November 2020, five Federal Circuit Court Judges in the Sydney registry had between 300 to 400 cases each in their dockets. Another Sydney-based Federal Circuit Court Judge and three Federal Circuit Court Judges at the Parramatta Registry had between 400-500 cases in their dockets. One further Judge in the Parramatta Registry is currently not sitting. The single Federal Circuit Court Judge in the Wollongong registry had more than 600 cases in their docket and has not been replaced since being elevated to the Family Court. The Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court, as his Honour then was, had suggested some years ago that reforms to reduce the number of cases to something like 100 cases per judge would be needed to significantly reduce delays. Regrettably, that has not occurred and these reforms will not do so.
More than 10 Judges across the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court nationally will be retiring in 2021-22. It is critical that these appointments are promptly replaced to avoid contributing to further delays for parties.
The single most significant driver of legal costs in family law is delay in having matters proceed through the courts and this will be compounded by the merger. The Association will continue to work with stakeholders to advocate for proper resourcing of the NSW registries in a system that has been neglected for more than a decade.
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Postponed: Personal costs orders: procedure and pitfall
Webinar - Tuesday 23 February
Unfortunately, the ‘Personal costs orders: procedure and pitfalls’ webinar on Tuesday 23rd February 2021, presented by Mark Walsh SC, Matt Karam and Katherine...
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Commissioner appointed to ALRC Financial Services Legislation Inquiry
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has welcomed the appointment by the Commonwealth Attorney-General, the Hon Christian Porter MP, of the Hon Justice Craig Colvin as a part-time Commissioner...
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Swearing in of Ms Nicole Ford & Ms Kirralee Tennant as Magistrates of the Local Court of NSW - Monday 15 March 2020
On Monday 15 March 2021 at 9.00am in courtroom 5.2 of the Downing Centre Local Court there will be a Full Bench ceremony to mark the swearing-in of Ms Nicole Ford and Ms Kirralee Tennant as...
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“(Not the Mardi Gras) Gaybar Drinks” – Friday 5th March 2021 from 5-7pm
GayBar invites members and Allies to drinks at Martin Place Chambers on Friday 5th March from 5-7pm.
A zoom option will also be provided for the members not in the City, or otherwise used to virtual...
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Are your cases traumatising you?
Wellbeing
Many barristers regularly deal in their professional lives with distressing subject-matter: murder, sexual assault, catastrophic injuries, mental illness, the abuse of children and more....
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Personal costs orders: procedure and pitfall
Webinar - Tuesday 23 February
The NSW Bar Association's Costs and Fees Committee will present on "Personal costs orders: procedure and pitfalls" on Tuesday 23 February at 5.15 pm.
The spectre of...
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Applications now open for First Nations Law Students Clerkship
Applications are now open for the NSW Bar Association’s First Nations Law Students Clerkship Program in Autumn 2021. The Association is pleased to offer up to three paid clerkships to First...
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COVID-19: Information for Attending Court - Friday 19 February 2021
The New South Wales Bar Association’s consolidated guide to COVID-19-related court arrangements has today again been updated in terms of recent developments, and includes:
• A new COVID-19...
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2021 Orange Conference
2021 Orange Conference Program Released
The 2021 Orange Regional Conference will be held on Saturday 20 March at the Greenhouse, Orange. It will run from 9.00 am - 3.25pm and attribute 5 CPD points....
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Advocacy Tips and Tricks for appearing in Inquests and Inquiries
Webinar - Thursday 25 February
The NSW Bar Association Inquest & Inquiries Committee is pleased to host “Advocacy Tips and Tricks for appearing in Inquests and Inquiries” on Thursday 25 February...
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Leadership at the Bar
Practice Management Essentials Webinar Series - Module 4
How often do you carve out the time and headspace to work on your career – not just in your career? As a junior barrister, how do you look...
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The National Brief #1
President of the Australian Bar Association, Matthew Howard SC is delighted to launch this first, nation-wide communication from the Australian Bar Association to barristers, legal professionals,...
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here to review the full National Brief.
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Passage of flawed merger bill tasks family law judges with an impossible task
The passage of the Government’s flawed merger bill by the barest of margins is a disappointing outcome for Australian children and families and tasks Australian judges with an impossible task, a...
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Women Barristers Forum - Notice of Annual General Meeting
The Women Barristers Forum will be holding its adjourned AGM on Wednesday, 24 February 2021 at 5pm. If you wish to attend please contact Christine Melis (cmelis@3sjh.com.au) for Zoom details.
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cmelis@3sjh.com.au) for Zoom details.
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Tonight: Wellbeing Seminar on Movement
Eat,Sleep,Move
Following the success of last week's seminar on "Resistance Training and Other Exercise for Optimal Ageing", presented by Professor Maria Fiatarone Singh, the Wellbeing Committee...
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Proposed Family Court Merger Bill will not address the problems in the family law system
President of the Australian Bar Association, Matthew Howard SC has said “The ABA’s position remains that the ‘proposed merger’ will not significantly and positively impact on the problems...
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