Going to court
… Find information and resources to help you whether you are going to Court as a member of the … public or as part of a proceeding. Going to court can be complex, stressful and costly. Before deciding to represent yourself , you should seek legal advice. A lawyer understands how the legal system works. They can help …
Court of Appeal open for Open House Melbourne
… 28 July, from 10am to 3pm , as part of the Open House Melbourne 2018 festival. Open House Melbourne provides the … (this year on 28-29 July 2018) tens of thousands of people come out to celebrate architecture and the city. This year, … of the Court of Appeal building, with staff on hand to explain the role of the Court in Victoria’s justice system. …
New jury trials suspended from Monday, 16 March
… March until further notice. This means that the jury empanelment process, in which hundreds of potential jurors gather at Court, will not take place until further notice. This precautionary decision was … and government advice and recognises that members of the community may hold concerns about attending Court in large …
Supreme Court publishes 2023-24 annual report
… the overall duration of a case reduce. Finalisations in the Commercial Court increased by more than 36 per cent. The Personal Injury List continues to be the largest Common Law Division list with initiations increasing … Court Services Victoria and Court users, who continued to help us do so in 2023-24.” Read the Supreme Court of …
Operational updates in response to directions from the Chief Health Officer
… Last updated 20 August 2020 To help slow the spread of COVID-19, most hearings are now held … are in place at each building’s security screening area to comply with the latest directions from the Chief Health …
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The Honourable Justice Kate McMillan
… In March 2012 Justice McMillan was appointed to the Supreme Court of Victoria where she … 11 years. Prior to joining the Court, as a Senior Counsel, her Honour practiced in the area of commercial litigation. While at the Bar, her Honour also …
New Judicial Registrars appointed to the Court
… Registrar Matthews was previously employed as Special Counsel at King Wood & Mallesons. She has 14 years of extensive experience as a practising solicitor in commercial litigation and dispute resolution. Her litigation experience also encompasses areas of common law including personal injuries, negligence, wrongful death …
Essure group proceeding – Judgment
… Ltd & Ors (S ECI 2019 02916) is a group proceeding (class action) brought on behalf of persons who have allegedly … 2018. The proceeding is brought against a number of companies alleged to have been involved in the design, development or manufacture of the devices, or to have sponsored …
World War I: Read how it unfolded
… Andrew Fisher, Australia's fifth Prime Minister, to declare: 'Turn your eyes to the European situation and give the kindest feelings towards the mother country... I sincerely hope that … the last shilling.' More than 416,000 Australian men subsequently volunteered to go to war from a total national …
Statement from the Chief Justice of Victoria
… The Victorian Courts Council considers the health and wellbeing of staff and court users as its highest priority. … been implemented, including: increased cleaning, installation of hand sanitiser dispensers in common areas, cancelling non-essential meetings, suspending …
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