Judicial and Merits Review: Recent Cases and Practical Impacts

Thursday, 6 March 2025
Recent Judicial Review and Merit Review Decisions and their Implications
 
  • Examine recent judicial review and merit review case law
  • Key developments and emerging trends
  • Practical implications for your clients and organisations 

Presented by Greg Buchhorn, Barrister, Chapman’s List Barristers   

Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law 
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair

Jason Pizer SC, List A Barristers; Leading Administrative & Public Law Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide

Presenters

Jason Pizer SC, List A Barristers
Jason has been a member of the Victorian Bar for more than 25 years, and has been a silk since 2013. He practises primarily in administrative law, and has significant experience in merits review and judicial review. Jason was the author of the first four editions of Pizer's Annotated VCAT Act, and the co-author of the fifth edition of that book

Greg Buchhorn, Barrister, Chapman’s List Barristers    
Greg is a barrister who practices in public and administrative law, as well as in criminal and quasi-criminal law with a particular focus on appellate crime. He is an experienced advocate who appears regularly, both unled and led, in all Victorian and federal courts and tribunals. Greg routinely provides advice on diverse, complex and novel legal issues. His public law practice includes acting for government, corporate and individual clients in judicial review, statutory appeal, merits review and disciplinary proceedings, and inquiries.

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Judicial and Merits Review: Recent Cases and Practical Impacts

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Single Session
Thursday, 6 March 2025
to Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 1
$160.00
On Demand 20260203 20250306

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