Navigating Intervention Orders

Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Chair

Ben Kelly, Barrister, List A Barristers

Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law 
This program is based on VIC legislation 

Navigating Intervention Orders


Intervention orders have become increasingly complex, with evolving legislation and case law creating new challenges for practitioners. Advising and appearing in these matters is no longer straightforward, as orders can have wide-ranging and sometimes unintended consequences for clients, including impacts on employment, criminal and family law proceedings. This presentation will focus on pragmatic tips for developing a clear strategy from the outset and advising clients in a way that protects their interests. We will address:
 

  • Type of orders
  • Preparing your client
  • Preparing your case
  • Consenting without admissions
  • Running a contested hearing
  • Consequences of being a respondent 

Presented by Louise Conwell, Partner, Stary Norton Halphen; Accredited Criminal Law Specialist

Presenters

Ben Kelly, Barrister, List A Barristers
Ben practises in all areas of commercial and public law. In commercial law, he has particular experience in real property, equity and trusts, and corporations law. Ben is also building his practice in construction, insurance, and class actions. In public law, Ben has a focus on administrative law and native title. Ben was a solicitor for seven years, at Clayton Utz and then at the Northern Land Council. At Clayton Utz, Ben practised broadly in commercial litigation and public law. At the Northern Land Council, he acted in native title litigation in the Federal Court of Australia and negotiated mining agreements and commercial leases. Ben was an associate to Justice Claire Harris of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Justice Darryl Rangiah of the Federal Court of Australia. Ben also lectures in the Corporations Law and Torts subjects at the University of Melbourne. Ben holds a Master of Law (with First Class Honours) from the University of Cambridge. He attended Cambridge on a 3VB Chambers Scholarship. Ben also holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (with First Class Honours) from the Australian National University. Ben is reading with Timothy Goodwin and his senior mentor is Gabi Crafti SC.


Louise Conwell, Partner, Stary Norton Halphen
Louise Conwell is a Partner and Direction at Stary Norton Halphen and an experienced criminal defence lawyer. As a Law Institute of Victoria Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law, Louise has built a reputation for expertly handling complex and serious criminal matters — with particular expertise in homicide cases involving the intersection of mental health and criminal law. She also acts in a wide range of serious matters, including sexual offences, violent crime, and drug-related charges. Louise appears regularly in the Magistrates’, County and Supreme Courts of Victoria, representing clients at every stage of proceedings, including bail applications, committals, pleas and contested hearings. She also has significant experience in family violence matters and intervention orders. Louise’s career has been shaped by a passion for justice and a strong belief in the presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial. Her background includes working as an associate to a Judge of the County Court of Victoria and volunteering at various community legal centres. Her practice seamlessly integrates both solicitor work and contested advocacy, reflecting her ability to manage high-stakes cases with skill and composure. Louise is also a regular speaker at legal conferences and professional development events, and is especially recognised for her expertise in defending children and young people charged with serious offences.

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Navigating Intervention Orders

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Single Session
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
to Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 1
$160.00
On Demand 20260114 20260331

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