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Jing Zhu Bar : 2015| Admitted : 2011
Jing Zhu is a common law and commercial barrister, specialising in personal injuries and employment law.
Accredited Mediator
Jing is a Nationally Accredited Mediator.
Profile
Jing Zhu is a common law and commercial barrister, specialising in personal injuries and employment law.
Jing accepts briefs to advise on or appear in all areas of personal injury, insurance law, employment law and general commercial matters.
She is an accredited mediator, approved as part of the Magistrates' Court List of External Mediators, regularly conducting mediations in commercial, contractual, leasing and construction disputes. She is also an approved mediator on the County Court Mediator Panel in the Commercial List and Family/Property List. Jing regularly does coaching and assessments in the Lawyers Mediation Certificate Courses run by the Victorian Bar.
Jing regularly appears in lengthy and complex Supreme and County Court jury trials, and appears unled in Serious Injury hearings and in the Magistrates' Court. She appears in VCAT in sexual harassment and discrimination cases, as well as the Federal Court in employment law matters. She has also appeared in judicial review matters in the Supreme Court. She is often involved in complex multi-party disputes and regularly represents parties at mediation and settlement conferences.
She was Barrister of the Year Finalist in the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards 2018 as well as the recipient of the Women Barristers Association Scholarship to attend the Australian Women Lawyers' Conference in Sydney in 2018.
Prior to joining the Bar, Jing gained experience as a solicitor acting for both injured people and the Victorian WorkCover Authority. She began her career at Holding Redlich where she worked in the employment law team and as a personal injuries solicitor practising in a range of areas including workers’ compensation, transport accidents, crimes compensation, hearing loss, medical negligence, public liability and product liability.
She then practised as a VWA Panel solicitor at Russell Kennedy where she managed files ranging from common law negligence matters to statutory benefits disputes.
She taught Evidence and Civil Procedure subjects at Monash University. She also regularly presents papers through Legalwise and Leo Cussen.
She is a native Chinese language speaker, being fluent in Mandarin and Shanghai dialect.
She read with Bruce McKenzie and her senior mentor was Jacinta Forbes QC, now Justice Forbes of the Supreme Court. She also undertook work experience with Samantha Marks QC, now Judge Marks of the County Court.
Recent Cases:
- Conroy v Romas [2019] VSC 695
- Hettirachchi v RACV Ltd [2016] VSC 97
- Duff v 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd [2020] VCC 1127
- Borg v TAC [2020] VCC 1935
- Ryan v Victorian WorkCover Authority [2019] VCC 595
- Johnston v VWA and Xchanging [2016] VCC 456
- Nash v TAC [2016] VCC 580
- Huzony v Patterson Cheney Pty Ltd [2016] VCC 1880
- Di Bella v Pacific Brands Pty Ltd - VMC - 25 August 2017
- Attanayake v Simplot Australia Pty Ltd - VMC - 13 August 2018
- Bowen v Barwon Health and Arnold 2018
To get in touch with Jing Zhu | or for more information please contact the Clerk on:
+61 3 9225 7222clerkb@greenslist.com.auLiability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation.
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ExpertiseCommercial Law | Common Law | Competition Law & Consumer Law | Industrial Relations Law & Employment Law | Inquests, Inquiries, Tribunals & Commissions | Public Law & Administrative Law | ProfileJing Zhu is a common law and commercial barrister, specialising in personal injuries and employment law. Jing accepts briefs to advise on or appear in all areas of personal injury, insurance law, employment law and general commercial matters. She is an accredited mediator, approved as part of the Magistrates' Court List of External Mediators, regularly conducting mediations in commercial, contractual, leasing and construction disputes. She is also an approved mediator on the County Court Mediator Panel in the Commercial List and Family/Property List. Jing regularly does coaching and assessments in the Lawyers Mediation Certificate Courses run by the Victorian Bar. Jing regularly appears in lengthy and complex Supreme and County Court jury trials, and appears unled in Serious Injury hearings and in the Magistrates' Court. She appears in VCAT in sexual harassment and discrimination cases, as well as the Federal Court in employment law matters. She has also appeared in judicial review matters in the Supreme Court. She is often involved in complex multi-party disputes and regularly represents parties at mediation and settlement conferences. She was Barrister of the Year Finalist in the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards 2018 as well as the recipient of the Women Barristers Association Scholarship to attend the Australian Women Lawyers' Conference in Sydney in 2018. Prior to joining the Bar, Jing gained experience as a solicitor acting for both injured people and the Victorian WorkCover Authority. She began her career at Holding Redlich where she worked in the employment law team and as a personal injuries solicitor practising in a range of areas including workers’ compensation, transport accidents, crimes compensation, hearing loss, medical negligence, public liability and product liability. She then practised as a VWA Panel solicitor at Russell Kennedy where she managed files ranging from common law negligence matters to statutory benefits disputes. She taught Evidence and Civil Procedure subjects at Monash University. She also regularly presents papers through Legalwise and Leo Cussen. She is a native Chinese language speaker, being fluent in Mandarin and Shanghai dialect. She read with Bruce McKenzie and her senior mentor was Jacinta Forbes QC, now Justice Forbes of the Supreme Court. She also undertook work experience with Samantha Marks QC, now Judge Marks of the County Court. Recent Cases:
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To get in touch with Jing Zhu | or for more information please contact the Clerk on:
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation. |
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