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205 William Street
MELBOURNE
Victoria 3000
Australia
DX90 Melbourne
T: (61 3) 9225 8444
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Jim
DELANY SC


Name: Jim Delany SC
Qualifications: LLB, LLM
Chambers: Level 28 Aickin Chambers
Direct Telephone: +61 3 9225 8211
Secretary's Telephone: +61 3 9225 7807
Fax: +61 3 9670 7086
Email: jdelany@aickin.com.au
Signed Bar Roll: 1985
Silk: 2003
Admitted: 1980
Admitted in: VIC*, NSW, QLD, SA, WA


Areas of Expertise:
  • Banking and Finance
  • Building, Construction and Engineering
  • Commercial Law
  • Competition, Market Conduct
  • Contract Disputes
  • Corporate Insolvency and Reconstruction
  • Corporations and Securities
  • Equity and Trusts
  • Insurance (including Re-insurance)
  • Landlord and Tenant (Commercial, Residential)
  • Managed Investment Schemes
  • Planning and Environmental
  • Professional Negligence
  • Property
  • Trade Practices, Consumer Protection

Practice Profile:

Jim Delany has been a barrister for over 20 years. He has a broad based commercial practice with particular experience in the fields of government regulation of utilities, contract, corporate and trust disputes, directors' duties, building and construction disputes, land valuation, compensation for the acquisition of land, financial loss and professional negligence.

Recent cases:

  • Abigroup Pty Ltd v River Street Developments Pty Ltd [2006] VSC 425;
  • ASIC v Lee [2007] FCA 918;
  • Alinta Asset Management v Essential Services Commission [2007] VSC 32;
  • Murdesk Investments Pty Ltd v Roads Corporation [2007] VSC 175;
  • Love v Minister for Planning and Others [2007] VSC 176;
  • Eureka Funds Management v Freehills Services Pty Ltd [2006] VSC 461;
  • ISPT Pty Ltd v City of Melbourne [2007] VCAT 652;
  • Temwell Pty Ltd v DKGR Holdings Pty Ltd [2005] FCA 1403


Publications:
  • Security for Costs, Law Book Company

Liability limited by a scheme approved under professional standards legislation

*Since 2005 barristers admitted to practice in Victoria are entitled to practise in all Australian jurisdictions without the need to be admitted in that State or to hold a practising certificate for that State. Read more...


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