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Other Sources:
Law Institute of Victoria: Ethics Practice Group
Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic)
Legal Uniform Profession Law (LPUL)
[Speech] The Hon T F Bathurst Chief Justice of NSW ‘Duties of Bar and Bench: Some Reflections on Case Management and Judicial Bias’ NSW Bar Association CPD Conference, 29 March 2014.