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  2. Supreme Court of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Victoria is located on the corner of Lonsdale and William Streets, Melbourne CBD, at the same intersection as the Melbourne Magistrates' Court and the County Court of Victoria. The main buildings for the Supreme Court are located at the corner of William and Lonsdale Streets in Melbourne and in nearby buildings. [3]

  3. Supreme Court of Victoria (building) - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court Building is a grand example of the classical Renaissance Revival style. The building is constructed with two storeys of brick founded on Malmsbury bluestone footings. The façade itself is faced with Tasmanian freestone and features an elaborate double arcade of Ionic and Composite columns along the William Street boundary.

  4. Anne Ferguson (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson concurred with the Court of Appeal 2–1 majority rejecting the appeal, which was subsequently overruled by the High Court. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On 5 September 2024, it was announced that Ferguson would retire as Chief Justice of Victoria and as a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria with effect from 2 February 2025.

  5. Watch live: Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan speaks at ... - AOL

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    Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan is slated to deliver remarks Friday afternoon during a forum hosted by the Notre Dame Law School. The forum focuses on a different theme each year, with ...

  6. Anthony Cavanough - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Cavanough is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria. He is a graduate of the law program at Monash University and was called to the bar in 1979. He was appointed to the bench in 2009.

  7. John Dixon (judge) - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Victoria in the Trials Division [1] on 14 September 2014. [3]During his tenure as judge, he presided over some complex class actions, including by victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, [2] [4] another which challenged legal fees charged by lawyers, and the Rebel Wilson defamation case against Bauer Media in 2018.

  8. John Winneke - Wikipedia

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    Winneke was appointed on 7 June 1995 as a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria and as the first President of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria when the Court of Appeal was established that year. He was appointed as the acting Chief Justice for a brief period in 2003. He retired from the bench on 15 July 2005.

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