Friday, 28 November 2025
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Recent Developments in Proceeds of Crime and Criminal Assets Recovery Case Law
Stay applications are a powerful, yet often overlooked, tool in Local Court proceedings. This session explores the legal foundation and strategic value of applying for a stay in criminal and related matters. Learn when such applications are appropriate, the procedural considerations involved, and the latest guidance from case law to ensure your client’s right to a fair trial is upheld.
Presented by Andrew Boe, Barrister, Black Chambers
Chair
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers
Presenters

Andrew Boe, Barrister, Black Chambers
Andrew Boe is a barrister who has appeared in trial courts in most jurisdictions of Australia and in appeal courts in NSW, Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and in the High Court. Prior to coming to the Bar in 2009, Andrew operated law practices in Brisbane, since his admission in 1989. Andrew specialises in the criminal jurisdiction however, he has also appeared in administrative law, family law and child protection cases, coronial Inquest. commissions of inquiry and defamation trials.
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers
Ian Lloyd KC was called to the NSW Bar in 1977. He took silk in 1989. He is also a member of the bar in Hong Kong, New York and England & Wales. Mr Lloyd is one of Sydney’s leading criminal law silks. Mr Lloyd was during the 1980s a Senior Crown Counsel with the Hong Kong Government and in the early 1990s the Senior Crown Prosecutor for NSW. Mr Lloyd is also a former Justice of the Court of Appeal of the Fiji Islands and Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School. He has previously lectured in law at the University of Technology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Notre Dame, Sydney.