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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Council of the New South Wales Bar Association v de Robillard [2022] NSWCATOD 122 Hearing dates: 14 and 18 October 2022 Date of orders: 20 October 2022 Decision date: 20 October 2022 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: Cole DCJ, Deputy President Decision: (1) The respondent must refrain from communicating, by any means, with any member, for the time being, of the Council of the New South Wales Bar Association, in relation to the conduct of this matter by the Council of the New South Wales Bar Association, until this matter has been finalised by the making of orders which dispose of the matter. (2) The respondent is to pay the costs of the Council of the New South Wales Bar Association in relation to the interlocutory application filed by the Council of the New South Wales Bar Association on 28 September 2022. Catchwords: OCCUPATIONS — Legal practitioners — Barristers – application for an interlocutory order in disciplinary proceedings Legislation Cited: Legal Profession Uniform Law (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Cases Cited: Council of the New South Wales Bar Association v de Robillard [2021] NSWCATOD 207 NSW Education Standards Authority v Yeshiva College Bondi Limited [2022] NSWCATAP 160 Re JRL; Ex parte CJL [1986] HCA 39; (1986) 161 CLR 342 Council of the Law Society of New South Wales v Clarke [2017] NSWCATOD 142 Category: Consequential orders Parties: Council of the New South Wales Bar Association (Applicant) Christian Roger de Robillard (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: K Morgan SC (Applicant) A Poukchanski (Applicant)
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