Friday, 29 June, 2018 - 16:48
People Moves 29 June, 2018
Boston leaves arts chamber:
Jennifer Smith was admitted to practice in 1987 after completing articles of clerkship at the Crown Solicitor's Office. Between 1988 and 2000, Ms Smith was a legal practitioner at the Crown Solicitor's Office. She was appointed Senior Assistant Crown Counsel in 1997.
Ms Smith has practised in the District and Supreme Court as a Crown Prosecutor in indictable criminal trials, and provided advice and was briefed as counsel in industrial matters, administrative law, criminal law and personal injury matters. She represented the State of Western Australia and government agencies in the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (now the Fair Work Commission), the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, and the Industrial Appeal Court (a division of the Supreme Court).
Ms Smith held three senior positions at the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission including commissioner, senior commissioner and acting president. She has been an acting judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia since August 2017.
Ms Smith has convened courses and lectured in constitutional law for the Legal Practice Board, and given papers on various aspects of employment and industrial law to professional bodies including the Law Society of Western Australia.
She is a member of the Australian Association of Women Judges, the International Association of Women Judges, the Council of Australasian Tribunals, the Australian Institute of Administrative Law, and the Law Society of Western Australia.
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The neighbours of a $35 million four-storey apartment development in the state’s South West have lost a Supreme Court bid to challenge its approval.
The state government’s vigorous pursuit of workplace safety breaches has suffered a set back after the Supreme Court overturned last year’s biggest conviction.
The City of Wanneroo is walking away from its long-running feud with a Kewdale-based developer after losing its bid to overturn a court judgment that cost it a vacant parcel of land.
WorkSafe has highlighted a Bayswater company’s “long history of flouting workplace safety laws” after its managing director was fined over workplace safety charges.
Representatives of a senior creditor for Griffin Coal have confirmed plans to appoint a controller to the Collie miner, but it’s unclear when they’ll act.
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has failed in its bid to delay a Supreme Court trial over royalties from the Hope Downs tenements.
A dispute over the estate of late BGC founder Len Buckeridge, believed to be worth more than $2.5 billion, has continued to play out in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
A court has rejected Gina Rinehart and her company Hancock Prospecting's claims that giving her children access to certain documents would significantly prejudice the mining magnate.
A Supreme Court judge has criticised Lotus Resources director Grant Davey's credibility as a witness during legal proceedings over a stake in the Kayelekera uranium project.
Lawyers for descendants of mining pioneers Lang Hancock and Peter Wright have stayed busy ironing out issues related to the ongoing trial over billions of dollars in royalties.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Sidone Thomas, Alan Sefton, Andrew Stavrianou, Jennifer Smith, Simon Trott, Brandon Craig, Warren Day and Greg Yanco.
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank | WA staff |
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Auxilliary Judge
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2024 |
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank |
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Judge
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2017 - 2024 | ||
Acting President
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2009 - 2018 | ||
Senior Commissioner
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2006 - 2010 | 28 |