Dr juliet lucy
About
Juliet was called to the bar in 2012. She has developed a broad practice with a focus on administrative law but has also acted in diverse areas such as high risk offender applications, professional discipline, and commercial matters.
Juliet graduated from the University of Sydney in 1995 with first class Honours in English and Law, and obtained a PhD in English from that University in 2001. Before being called to the bar, Juliet was a senior solicitor at the NSW Crown Solicitor’s Office. She also spent some time working as a lecturer at the University of Western Sydney.
In May 2024, Juliet was appointed as a Presidential Member of the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
View Juliet’s curriculum vitae here.
Qualifications
BA(Hons) LLB (Hons), PhD
Select cases
Accident Claims Lawyers Pty Ltd v Legal Practice Board [2024] WASC 249 (unled)
Tonakie v Director of Professional Services Review [2024] FCAFC 60 (unled)
AAI Limited t/as AAMI Limited v Jacobs [2024] NSWSC 371 (led)
AAI Limited t/as AAMI v Pearce [2024] NSWSC 357 (led)
State of NSW v Dennis [2024] NSWSC 388 (unled)
Papamihail v Legal Profession Complaints Committee [2023] WASCA 183 (unled)
Goldsmith v Legal Services and Complaints Committee [2023] WASCA 136 (led)
Rodden v R [2023] NSWCCA 202; (2023) 112 NSWLR 162 (led)
Ranclose Investments Pty Ltd v Leda Management Services Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCA 233 (led)
Hassan & Anor v State of Victoria [2023] VSC 478 (unled)
Chisak v Presot [2022] NSWCA 100 (unled)
Areas of Practice
Administrative Law
Professional Discipline
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Discrimination
Appointments
Presidential Member, ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (May 2024 -)
Publications
Mark Robinson and Juliet Lucy, NCAT - Practice and Procedure, Lawbook Co (second edition, 2020; first edition, 2015).
Juliet Lucy, Water Regulation: The Laws of Australia, Thomsons, 2008.
Mark Robinson and Juliet Lucy, “Fact-finding in the Twenty First Century and Beyond,” (2018) 93 ALAL Forum 46.
Juliet Lucy (Updating author), “Judicial Review of Administrative Action, Procedural Fairness,” The Laws of Australia, Thomson Reuters. 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2022.