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OPINION: Why did lawyers in Barry Hart hearing get name suppression?

Caleb Allison
Wed, 18 Jul 2012

Lawyers giving evidence in the law society's prosecution against high-profile barrister Barry Hart have interim name suppression.

Why?

Mr Hart faces four charges, including charging "grossly excessive" fees of $35,000 to a Samoan family and refusing to disclose a file to the society's

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Caleb Allison
Wed, 18 Jul 2012
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