Michael Lee (judge)

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Michael Bryan Joshua Lee (born 1 June 1965[citation needed]) is an Australian jurist and former barrister who has served as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia since 27 March 2017, in the Sydney Registry of the Court.[1] He is a National Coordinating Judge in both the Commercial and Corporations National Practice Area and the Defamation sub-area in the Other Federal Jurisdiction National Practice Area.[2] His Honour is also a long admirer of the Arts, including a tenure as Director of the Bell Shakespeare Company.

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Michael Lee
Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
Assumed office
27 March 2017
Personal details
Born
Michael Bryan Joshua Lee

(1965-06-01) 1 June 1965 (age 59)
Perth, Western Australia
OccupationJudge, Barrister
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Education

Lee was born in Perth in 1965 but was raised in Sydney where he attended Marist Brothers' High School, Eastwood. Lee graduated in law from the University of Sydney.[1]

Career

Lee commenced work as a solicitor in 1989 with Corrs Chambers Westgarth, he was made a Senior Associate in 1992 and then appointed the firms youngest partner in 1995. He eventually became Senior Litigation Partner and National Practice Group Leader before being called to the bar. He went to the New South Wales Bar in 2002 and took silk in 2011.[1] He was counsel for the John Marsden Australian defamation case, and the Australian political assassination case of Phuong Ngo.[3] While at the Bar, Lee primarily appeared in Sydney and Melbourne, but also conducted cases in every superior State and Territory Court throughout the Commonwealth.

He was appointed to the Federal Court in 2017[4] and is also an Additional Judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.[5]

He is the section editor for the Australian Law Journal section on class actions[6] and is a Fellow of the University of Melbourne.[1]

Publications and seminars

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