Grounds of Appeal: Law, Facts and Leave to Appeal

Friday, 7 March 2025
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional Skills 

This program is based on NSW legislation 

Grounds of Appeal

 

  • Appeal process 
  • Leave to appeal 
  • Errors of law and of fact 

 Presented by Mark Isaac, Barrister, Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers 

Chair

Mark Robinson SC, Barrister, Macquarie Street Chambers

Presenters


Mark Robinson SC, Macquarie Street Chambers
Mark Robinson is a Senior Counsel based in Sydney practising in administrative law and general law. He was a founding part-time Judicial Member of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales in the General Division - hearing matters on privacy and freedom of information. He served on that tribunal and its Appeal Panel for seven years. For sixteen years, Mark was an occasional part-time lecturer in undergraduate ‘Administrative Law’ in the Law Faculties of the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. For twenty six years, Mark acted as the lead author and editor of New South Wales Administrative Law, a two volume looseleaf service, published by Thomson Reuters (since 1996) which covers Supreme Court judicial review, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT), statutory interpretation, freedom of information and privacy. Mark has authored and edited three legal texts (each published by Thomson Reuters): Judicial Review: The Laws of Australia published in 2014, with an encyclopaedic coverage of judicial review Australia wide; NCAT - Practice and Procedure, 2nd ed, published in 2020; and Administrative Law: The Laws of Australia, published in 2017. It concerns State and Federal tribunals and it also covers the Ombudsmen and freedom of information around Australia.


Mark Isaac, Barrister, Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers
Mark was admitted to the NSW Bar in May 2021. Prior to coming to the Bar, he obtained his degree in Bachelor of Laws at the University of Auckland and was admitted to the High Court of New Zealand in 2014. Mark appears regularly in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Local, District and Supreme Courts. Mark’s practice is primarily focused on strata disputes, residential building disputes, and real property disputes.

Friday, 7 March 2025
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional Skills 

This program is based on NSW legislation 

Grounds of Appeal

 

  • Appeal process 
  • Leave to appeal 
  • Errors of law and of fact 

 Presented by Mark Isaac, Barrister, Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers 

Chair

Mark Robinson SC, Barrister, Macquarie Street Chambers

Presenters


Mark Robinson SC, Macquarie Street Chambers
Mark Robinson is a Senior Counsel based in Sydney practising in administrative law and general law. He was a founding part-time Judicial Member of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales in the General Division - hearing matters on privacy and freedom of information. He served on that tribunal and its Appeal Panel for seven years. For sixteen years, Mark was an occasional part-time lecturer in undergraduate ‘Administrative Law’ in the Law Faculties of the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. For twenty six years, Mark acted as the lead author and editor of New South Wales Administrative Law, a two volume looseleaf service, published by Thomson Reuters (since 1996) which covers Supreme Court judicial review, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT), statutory interpretation, freedom of information and privacy. Mark has authored and edited three legal texts (each published by Thomson Reuters): Judicial Review: The Laws of Australia published in 2014, with an encyclopaedic coverage of judicial review Australia wide; NCAT - Practice and Procedure, 2nd ed, published in 2020; and Administrative Law: The Laws of Australia, published in 2017. It concerns State and Federal tribunals and it also covers the Ombudsmen and freedom of information around Australia.


Mark Isaac, Barrister, Tenth Floor St James Hall Chambers
Mark was admitted to the NSW Bar in May 2021. Prior to coming to the Bar, he obtained his degree in Bachelor of Laws at the University of Auckland and was admitted to the High Court of New Zealand in 2014. Mark appears regularly in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Local, District and Supreme Courts. Mark’s practice is primarily focused on strata disputes, residential building disputes, and real property disputes.

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Grounds of Appeal: Law, Facts and Leave to Appeal

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