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* [[Justin Gleeson SC]], the [[Solicitor-General of Australia]] |
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* [[Fabian Gleeson SC]], a judge of the [[New South Wales Court of Appeal]] and the [[Supreme Court of New South Wales]] <ref>[http://www.nswbar.asn.au/circulars/2013/apr/fabian.pdf]</ref> |
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* [[Christine Adamson SC]], a judge of the [[Supreme Court of New South Wales]]<ref>[http://www.supremecourt.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/agdbasev7wr/supremecourt/documents/pdf/adamson171011.pdf Swearing in speech for the Honourable Justice Adamson, 17 October 2011]</ref> |
* [[Christine Adamson SC]], a judge of the [[Supreme Court of New South Wales]]<ref>[http://www.supremecourt.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/agdbasev7wr/supremecourt/documents/pdf/adamson171011.pdf Swearing in speech for the Honourable Justice Adamson, 17 October 2011]</ref> |
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* Simon Kerr SC<ref>[http://www.banco.net.au/uploads/documents/Eulogy%20To%20SAK.pdf Eulogy for Simon Kerr SC]</ref> |
* Simon Kerr SC<ref>[http://www.banco.net.au/uploads/documents/Eulogy%20To%20SAK.pdf Eulogy for Simon Kerr SC]</ref> |
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Formation | 2004 |
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Type | Barrister's Chambers |
Head of Chambers | Robert Newlinds SC |
Website | www.bancochambers.com.au |
Banco Chambers is a chamber of barristers in Sydney, Australia, specialising in commercial litigation and public law. The chambers is located on the 5th floor of the Reserve Bank Building (65 Martin Place, Sydney) and the 9th floor of Chifley Tower (2 Chifley Square, Sydney). The Head of Chambers is Robert Newlinds SC, who replaced Justin Gleeson SC upon his appointment as Solicitor-General of Australia in February 2013.[1]
Barristers
The floor has 30 members of varying levels of seniority. The members of the floor who are senior counsel are: Tom Blackburn SC, Peter Brereton SC, Andrew Coleman SC, Robert Dick SC, Fabian Gleeson SC, Richard McHugh SC, Cameron Moore SC and Robert Newlinds SC.
Many of the floor's junior barristers have extensive experience practising litigation in Australia and overseas prior to joining the bar.
Notability
Members of Banco Chambers have appeared in High Court cases on a number of areas of the law, including Levy v Victoria ("Duck shooting case") and Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (implied freedom of speech), CSR Ltd v Cigna Insurance Australia Ltd (forum non conveniens in private international law), Sons of Gwalia Ltd v Margaretic (shareholders' claim against companies in a winding up), Friend v Brooker (equitable contribution), Roxborough v Rothmans of Pall Mall Australia Ltd (restitution), Ha v New South Wales (duties of excise), Arnold v Minister Administering the Water Management Act 2000 (constitutional validity of water management legislation), Australian Broadcasting Corporation v O'Neill (interlocutory injunctions) and John Fairfax Publications Pty Ltd v Rivkin (defamation).
Numerous members of the floor have appeared in the Chambers and Partners Guide to the World's Leading Lawyers[2] and on the "Best Lawyers in Australia" list.
Many members of the floor, along with other senior members of the profession including current and past judges, have contributed to a forthcoming two volume series examining legal history entitled Historical Foundations of Australian Law and will give lectures upon their topics in a course to be conducted at the University of Sydney. In 2008, Justin Gleeson SC and Ruth Higgins edited the book Rediscovering Rhetoric, which was launched by the then Chief Justice of New South Wales, Chief Justice Spigelman.
Locations
Banco Chambers has two floors. One is in the Reserve Bank Building on Martin Place. The other is in Chifley Tower on Chifley Square.
Former Members
- Justin Gleeson SC, the Solicitor-General of Australia
- Fabian Gleeson SC, a judge of the New South Wales Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of New South Wales [3]
- Christine Adamson SC, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales[4]
- Simon Kerr SC[5]