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National Legal Aid (PDF - 279k)
Submission DR228 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Page 1 of 25. Dr Warren Mundy Presiding Commissioner Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003 access.justice@pc.gov.au 30 May 2014 Dear Dr Mundy, Re: Access to Justice Arrangements.
Date received: 2 Jun 2014
JusticeNet SA (PDF - 245k)
Submission DR280 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Page | 1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. JusticeNet SA is an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides pro bono legal services for low-income and disadvantaged South Australians.
Date received: 30 May 2014
Liability Reform Steering Group (PDF - 13k)
Submission DR279 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
LIABILITY REFORM STEERING GROUP 10 Shelley Street Sydney NSW 2000. 28 May 2014 Access to Justice Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 By email:
Date received: 30 May 2014
Federation of Community Legal Centres (Vic) Inc (PDF - 778k)
Submission DR226 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Inquiries to: Liana Buchanan. Executive Officer. Federation of Community Legal Centres (Victoria) Inc. Response to the. Productivity Commission. Draft Report:. Access to Justice Arrangements. May 2014. PG 2 FEDERATION OF COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRES
Date received: 30 May 2014
Clayton Utz, Ashurst, Allens (PDF - 574k)
Submission DR224 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
L 312839222.1. A RESPONSE BY THE PRO BONO PRACTICES OF. ALLENS, ASHURST AND CLAYTON UTZ. Access to Justice Arrangements, Productivity Commission Draft Report, April 2014. May 2014. A response by the Pro Bono practices of Allens, Ashurst and Clayton
Date received: 30 May 2014
Tegwen Howell (PDF - 110k)
Submission 6 for Natural Disaster Funding View full list
Natural Disaster Funding Arrangements Submission June 2014 By: Tegwen Howell Flood survivor, researcher, and disaster recovery advocate. Resilience and recovery initiatives. 1.
Date received: 29 May 2014
Northern Suburbs Community Legal Centre Inc (PDF - 125k)
Submission DR281 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Access to Justice Arrangements 2014. Northern Suburbs Community Legal Centre Inc. Post Office Box 793 Mirrabooka WA 6941 Office Locations: Mirrabooka CLC 10 Cobbler Place Mirrabooka WA 6061 Joondalup CLC
Date received: 29 May 2014
Eqalex Underwriting Pty Ltd (PDF - 263k)
Submission DR278 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. FURTHER SUBMISSIONS TO AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION ENQUIRY ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE BY EQALEX UNDERWRITING PTY LTD Our comments on the Commissionâs Draft Report dated April 2014 are from our perspective as a member of the Australian
Date received: 29 May 2014
Marrickville Legal Centre (PDF - 100k)
Submission DR277 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 BY EMAIL: access.justice@pc.gov.au. Tuesday, 27 May 2014 Dear Commissioner,. SUBMISSION: ACCESS TO JUSTICE ARRANGEMENTS Thank you for the opportunity
Date received: 29 May 2014
Diarmuid Hannigan (PDF - 130k)
Submission DR222 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. Submission by Diarmuid Hannigan 29th of December 2013. Access to Justice Arrangements. 2. Preface. Access to Justice? A plethora of confusion built up over many years buy the legal profession to create confusion. I have based my submission on
Date received: 29 May 2014
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