Reginald Ian Barrett
The Honourable Reginald Ian Barrett BA LLM (Hons) (Syd) |
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Born | Reginald Ian Barrett April 1, 1944 |
Citizenship | Australian |
Education | Newcastle Boys High School |
Alma mater | The University of Sydney (Wesley College) |
Occupation | judge |
Organization | Supreme Court of New South Wales |
Reginald Ian Barrett (born 1 April 1944) is an Australian judge. He has been a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales since 2001 and was appointed a Judge of Appeal in January 2012. He had been a corporate and securities lawyer and a partner in Mallesons Stephen Jaques, general counsel for Westpac Banking Corporation and 20 year partner with Allen Allen & Hemsley.
Early life and education
Reginald Ian Barrett was born on 1 April 1944 in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of Ronald Arthur Barrett and Lila Jean née Frew who had married in 1941.[1][2][3]
He completed his secondary education (Leaving Certificate) at Newcastle Boys High School and matriculated to the University of Sydney. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1964 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1967.[2][3][4]
He returned to Sydney Law School for further studies and was graduated as a Master of laws with first class honours in 1971.[2]
He served as a councillor of Wesley College at the University of Sydney between 1970 and 1977 where he had been elected senior student in his final undergraduate year.[3][4]
Career
Barrett was admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales on 17 March 1967.[5]
He was an articled clerk (1964 – 1967) with Allen Allen & Hemsley, a year behind William Gummow (later puisne justice of the High Court of Australia) and a year ahead of [John R F Lehane|John Lehane] (later a Federal Court judge).[6] On admission he became an employed solicitor and made partner in 1971.[2] From 1987 to 1989 he was their resident partner in London.[3][4]
Barrett was a part-time member of the Companies and Securities Law Review Committee between 1983 and 1987.[2][3]
In 1991 Barrett left Allens to become Group Secretary and General Counsel for Westpac Banking Corporation which had been one of his clients at Allens.[2][3][6]
From 1991 he was a part-time member of the Commonwealth Companies and Securities Advisory Committee and convenor of its legal committee.[2]
In May 1995 Barrett became a partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques where he practised until his commission as a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2001.[2][3]
In 1997 he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Australian Stock Exchange Appeal Tribunal and then Chairman in January 1998.[2]
As a corporate and securities law specialist he was involved in several important and complex Australian corporate cases: the 1995 Westpac Challenge Bank merger, the NRMA insurance demutualisation, Comalco's takeover of Rio Tinto and the Australian Stock Exchange demutualisation and self-listing which was a world first.[2]
Barrett has been noted for his commitment to legal education.[2] From 1973 to 1974 and from 1976 to 1987 (when he left Australia to work in London), he was a part-time lecturer at the Sydney Law School of The University of Sydney. He was also a consultant to the Legal Workshop, Australian National University from 1973 to 1977.[2][3] He chaired the Legal Qualifications Committee of the New South Wales Legal Practitioners Admission Board (2004 – 06) which he had joined in 2002.[3]
Barrett has been a member of the editorial board of the Company and Securities Law Journal since it began publication in 1982.[3]
Personal life
On the 1 August 1970 he married Susan, the daughter of Mervyn G and Dorothy M Campbell. They have two sons.[3]
He has sung with the Sydney Philharmonic Choir including as one of their twelve hundred at the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games.[2][4]
References
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