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The Honourable Justice Richard Weinstein was sworn-in as Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 1 February 2023. He was a Judge of the District Court of New South Wales from February 2019 until his appointment to the Supreme Court. His Honour studied a Bachelor of Laws at UNSW, graduating in 1991, and was called to the bar in 1993, building a distinguished career as an exemplary mediator. His Honour took silk in 2011. He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of New South Wales where he has taught various subjects since 2010. His Honour is lead author of Uniform Evidence in Australia, 4th edition.
| Associate | Phone | |
|---|---|---|
| Thomson Edgar | Associate to Justice Weinstein | (02) 9230 8778 |
Legal, cultural or benevolent organisations
Chair, Judicial Commission of NSW Civil Bench Book Committee |
Member, Executive Council of Australian Judicial Officers Association |
Member, Australian Judicial Officers Association Standing Committee on Judicial Independence |
Trustee, Windmill Trust |
Adjunct Professor at UNSW |
| 9-11 October | Australian Judicial Officers Colloquium |
27 June |
Roundtable, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (Sydney) |
11–13 October |
Australian Judicial Officers Association Colloquium (Canberra) |
5 November |
Joint Presentation, Ngara Yura Committee of the Judicial Commission of NSW & The Francis Forbes Society (Supreme Court, Sydney) |
28 February |
Opening Address, Legalwise Evidence & Advocacy Conference (Sydney) |
25 June |
Presenter, Local Court of New South Wales Annual Conference 2025 |
31 October |
Presenter, District Court of New South Wales Annual Conference 2025 |
1 March |
Opening Address, Legalwise Evidence & Advocacy Conference (Sydney) |
20 March |
Oration, Pride in Law launch (Supreme Court, Sydney) |
19 July |
Panellist, Pride & Precedent: Law, Representation, Reform (Parliament of NSW, Sydney) |
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