Challenging Regulatory Decisions
OND243V04Z2
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
*This is an interactive recording, which allows you to claim all your annual CPD points
Chair: Stephen Moloney, Barrister, Owen Dixon Chambers West
Challenging Regulatory Decisions
- The basics – what can be challenged, how, and why
- Understanding the different avenues and types of challenge to the decision available
- Strengthening prospects of a successful challenge
- Tips, tricks and traps for dealing with regulators, applicants and review bodies
Presented by Steven Brnovic, Barrister, Foley’s List, Leading Public and Administrative Law, Doyle's Guide 2022
Presenters
Stephen Moloney
Stephen Moloney Stephen Moloney practises in administrative law, commercial law, negligence, particularly medical negligence and professional discipline. He has been a member of the Victorian Bar since 1991 and is a member of Dever's List. He is the Chairman of the Medicare Participation Review Committee of the Commonwealth, first appointed in 2010 and was recently re-appointed by the Federal Minister of Health. In this role the suitability of health professionals to participate in the Medicare Scheme is determined. He is the immediate past President of The Australian Institute of Administrative Law (Vic Chapter) and the Medico Legal Society of Victoria. He is a former member of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Alfred Hospital. He holds a substantial practice in a variety of government regulatory areas including all aspects of the investigation and regulation of health practitioners at both a State and Commonwealth level. He regularly advises and appears for government and its agencies at both a State and Federal level in multiple jurisdictional areas.
Steven Brnovic
Steven is one of Doyle’s Guide’s leading public and administrative law junior counsel in Australia (2021-2023). He practises in merits and judicial reviews, occupational regulation, regulatory prosecutions and disciplinary matters, public interest immunity claims and advising on statutory powers and duties. He complements his Bar practise as a Commissioner for the Victorian Liquor Commission, where he is a tribunal member, board member and decision-maker. In 2020, Steven was appointed to the Counsel Assisting team for the Victorian COVID-19 Hotel Quarantine Inquiry. Outside of the Bar, Steven is a Member, Independent Panel of Reviewers for Victoria Legal Aid, an assessor for the Law Institute of Victoria’s Administrative Law Accredited Specialist program, and an author of LexisNexis’s Administrative Law commentary. Prior to his call to the Bar in 2018, he was General Counsel to the taxi regulator and an Accredited Specialist in Administrative Law