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Q&A Justice Bill Wilson’s conflict of interest

In 2007, just months after Queen's counsel Bill Wilson was appointed to the Court of Appeal, a case landed on his desk involving a mate who was a lawyer for one of the two parties involved.Justice Wilson was in business with Queen's counsel Alan Galbraith

Liam Baldwin
Mon, 08 Feb 2010

In 2007, just months after Queen’s counsel Bill Wilson was appointed to the Court of Appeal, a case landed on his desk involving a mate who was a lawyer for one of the two parties involved.

Justice Wilson was in business with Queen’s counsel Alan Galbraith who represented the Wool Board

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Liam Baldwin
Mon, 08 Feb 2010
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