Justice margaret nyland biography of albert

          Applications can be made to the Commissioner, former Supreme Court Judge Margaret Nyland, for a hearing to be opened to the public or Justice.

        1. Applications can be made to the Commissioner, former Supreme Court Judge Margaret Nyland, for a hearing to be opened to the public or Justice.
        2. The Honourable Margaret Nyland AM, LLB In recognition of her service to law, as a lawyer, judge, justice and commissioner, including leading the Royal.
        3. Deirdre O'Connor · Kevin O'Leary (judge) · John Lawrence O'Meally · Alexander Onslow · Pat O'Shane · Gerald O'Sullivan .
        4. Margaret Nyland, Ann Vanstone and Robyn Layton first all-female South Australian court of criminal appeal,
        5. This biography was prepared in and does not include Judge Lippman's final years as Chief Judge or his life after leaving the bench.
        6. Deirdre O'Connor · Kevin O'Leary (judge) · John Lawrence O'Meally · Alexander Onslow · Pat O'Shane · Gerald O'Sullivan ..

          Margaret Nyland

          Australian lawyer (born )

          Margaret Jean NylandAM (born November ) is an Australian lawyer, who was a judge of the District Court of South Australia from until when she was appointed to the Supreme Court of South Australia.

          Nyland retired in [1]

          Early life and education

          Nyland was born in in Adelaide, South Australia. Her mother was an egg wiper, later becoming a tent, sail and flag maker.

          As a meas- ure of the success of Cleland's unique choice to found two legal practices in the eastern foothills, former member Margaret Nyland.

          Her father, John Johnson (Jack) Nyland was a boilermaker then taxi driver, later becoming the State Secretary of the Transport Workers Union (SA).[2] Nyland went to Gilles Street Primary School and the Adelaide Girls High School.

          Nyland had determined her choice of career at a young age, writing "lawyer" on each occasion the school asked to list her intended occupation.[1] Nyland received a Commonwealth Scholarship which enabled her to study law at the University of Adelaide,[2] where one of her lecturers was Roma Mitchell.

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