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September quarter newsletter from the Legal Services Council. - 07 October 2019

Legal Services Council - third newsletter for 2019.

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Protocol for the Bar Associations of Australia to raise any concern about Judicial conduct in Commonwealth courts. - 10 September 2019

The Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia, the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia and the Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia have agreed with the President of the Australian Bar Association

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2019 ABA Annual General Meeting - 10 September 2019

The ABA AGM will be on 16 November at 9:30am at the NSW Bar Association, Selborne Chambers, 174 Phillip Street, Sydney. All members are welcome to attend. 

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ABA Committee membership: Expressions of interest - 12 February 2019

Each year the ABA reviews the need for committees, the role of each committee and membership of committees. The Australian Bar Association draws upon the experience and knowledge of its members to effectively represent the profession and advance public deb

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Opportunities for Australian barristers to practice in international disputes - 13 December 2018

The Australian Bar Association has asked the Hon Roger Gyles AO QC to inquire into and report on actions that the Australian Bar Association can take to enhance opportunities for Australian Barristers to practice in International Disputes, with a focus on

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New sittings times for Full Court sittings in the High Court of Australia. - 03 December 2018

Having recently trial led an earlier starting time of I 0: 00am for Full Court sittings the Justices of the High Court have adopted the earlier starting time as a permanent practice.

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ABA 2018 AGM - 03 October 2018

The ABA AGM will be on 18 November at 930am at the NSW Bar Association, Selborne Chambers, 174 Phillip Street, Sydney.

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Draft rule change of Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015 - 13 September 2018

The Legal Services Council agreed with the ABA’s proposal to further amend r 101(n) of Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015.

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