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Andrew Bowman

Type: Corporate without Trust tooltip
  • Practising at: Adidas Australia Pty Ltd
  • Address:
    CREMORNE VIC 3121
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Andrew Salerni

Type: Employee without Trust tooltip
  • Practising at: Zaparas Lawyers Pty Ltd
  • Address:
    SUNSHINE MELBOURNE VIC 3020
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Andrew Taylor

Type: Employee without Trust tooltip
  • Practising at: Thomson Geer
  • Address:
    MELBOURNE VIC 3000
  • Areas of practice: Building/Construction, Civil Litigation, Commercial Law, Energy/Resources
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Andrew Banks

Type: Employee without Trust tooltip
  • Practising at: D.T Gilbert & W.R Spain & C.G Condoleon & Others
  • Address:
    MELBOURNE VIC 3000
  • Areas of practice: Administrative Law, Advocacy, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Charity/Not-For-Profit, Civil Litigation, Competition/Consumer Law, Discrimination/Human Rights, Employment/Industrial Law, International Law, Litigation - general, Native Title/Indigenous Law, Wills and Estates
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Andrew Burgess

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by Supreme Court of Victoria

Date of order
Finding

Professional misconduct under the Legal Profession Uniform Law (Vic) + Unsatisfactory professional conduct under the Legal Profession Uniform Law (Vic) + common law misconduct

Penalty

1. The appellant has leave to appeal. 2. Order 1 made on 17 January 2019 in the VCAT Proceeding (cancellation of practising certificate and disqualification for 2 years) is set aside on the basis that the reasons given by VCAT on 5 June 2018 for the finding in respect to charge 8 were inadequate. 3. In place of order 1 made in the VCAT Proceeding the Court orders in respect of charge 9 that the appellants practising certificate be cancelled as at 28 June 2019 and no Australian practising certificate is to be applied for or issued to the appellant prior to 28 March 2020 that is for a period of 9 months from the date of the cancellation. 4. Order 5 made in the VCAT Proceeding (costs) is set aside consequent on the setting aside of order 1. 5. In place of order 5 made in the VCAT Proceeding the Court orders that the appellant is to pay the Commissioners costs of the VCAT proceeding including witness expenses fixed at $10000 within 30 days. 6. The remaining orders in the VCAT Proceeding are confirmed. 7.There is no order for costs in this proceeding. 8. The appeal is otherwise dismissed.

Andrew Williams

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Practising at: Not applicable
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by Supreme Court of Victoria

Date of order
Finding

Misconduct under the Legal Practice Act 1996 (Vic)

Penalty

Practitioner's name removed from the Roll of Practitioners of the Supreme Court of Victoria (struck off).

Andrew Fraser

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by Supreme Court of Victoria

Date of order
Finding

Misconduct under the Legal Practice Act 1996 (Vic)

Penalty

Practitioner's name removed from the Roll of Practitioners of the Supreme Court of Victoria (struck off).

Andrew Hewlett

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by Prothonotary's Office Supreme Court of Victoria

Date of order
Finding

Other

Penalty

The name of the practitioner be removed from the Victorian Roll of local lawyers.

Andrew Nguyen

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by The Supreme Court of Victoria

Date of order
Finding

Professional Misconduct under the Legal Profession Act 2004 (Vic)

Penalty

Practitioner's name removed from the Roll of Practitioners of the Supreme Court of Victoria (struck-off).

Andrew Green

Type: No current practising certificate tooltip
  • Practising at: Not applicable
  • Address:
    Not applicable
  • Areas of practice: Not applicable
  • Accredited specialisations: Not applicable
  • Languages: Not applicable

Disciplinary action

Taken by VCAT

Date of order
Finding

Professional misconduct under the Legal Profession Uniform Law (Vic)

Penalty

1 The respondent Andrew Patrick Green is reprimanded. 2 Before applying for a practising certificate the respondent must undertake and complete four hours of professional development in the area of ethics and professional responsibility (Education) which is in addition to any VCAT Reference No. J59/2024 requirements under the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015. 3 When the respondent next applies for a practising certificate he must provide a copy of these orders and evidence of completion of the Education to the Victorian Legal Services Board. 4 The respondent must pay the applicants costs of the proceeding fixed in the sum of $7000 payable as follows: (a) by 30 April 2025 an initial instalment of $1500; and (b) monthly instalments payable on the first business day of each month of at least $500 until the balance is paid.

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