New ACT Law Society council elected

Lawyers from law firms and public institutions big and small will serve on the 2017-18 council

New ACT Law Society council elected
The new council of the Law Society of the ACT has been elected.

The members of the 2017-18 council were announced on 21 September at the law society’s annual general meeting. Sarah Avery of Maurice Blackburn Lawyers will once again serve as president of the law society after being re-elected unopposed.

The members of the 2017-18 council are:

President
Sarah Avery (Maurice Blackburn Lawyers)

Vice Presidents
Craig Painter (Snedden Hall & Gallop)
Peter Cain (ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal)

Secretary
Louise Vardanega PSM (Australian government solicitor)

Treasurer
Vik Sundar (Chamberlains Law Firm)

Immediate Past President
Martin Hockridge (Hockridge Law Consulting)

Councillors
Valerie Bradley (Trinity Law)
Matthew Carmody (McInnes Wilson Lawyers)
Martin Carrick (Slater & Gordon)
Elizabeth Carroll (IP Australia)
Paul Edmonds (Paul Edmonds & Associates)
Sama Khan (McInnes Wilson Lawyers)
Gavin Lee (Arthur J Gallagher)
Sage Leslie (DDCS Lawyers)
George Marques (HWL Ebsworth)
Susan Platis (Legal Aid ACT)

Avery thanked the current members and welcomed new members of the council during a formal launch after the organisation’s AGM. She also presented the law society’s donation to the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre, which totalled $9,875 in 2017.


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