During the year of 1977, Mr Walsh commenced service as a sole practitioner at Chester Hill in Sydney's South West. In 2004 he moved his practice to Oatley and since this time has continued to operate a successful and professional law firm from this location.
Over the last 35 years, Mr Walsh has represented persons in both civil and criminal cases in Local Courts, District Courts, Supreme Courts, Courts of Appeal and in the High Court of Australia.He has appeared as counsel in civil and criminal trials, and in respect of disciplinary proceedings in the Disciplinary Tribunal (as it was then known) and the Administrative Decisions Tribunal.
Over the last 35 years, Mr Walsh has represented persons in both civil and criminal cases in Local Courts, District Courts, Supreme Courts, Courts of Appeal and in the High Court of Australia.He has appeared as counsel in civil and criminal trials, and in respect of disciplinary proceedings in the Disciplinary Tribunal (as it was then known) and the Administrative Decisions Tribunal.
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After the jury delivered a guilty verdict, Greg Walsh, Hughes' lawyer, remarked that 'having regard to the enormous extent and prejudicial nature of the publicity it was virtually impossible to get a fair trial'. Judge Zhara, who presided over the trial, refused an application by Hughes to have the jury discharged on the basis of this publicity.
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Isabella Carta
Aug 07, 2020
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Mr Greg Walsh has a unprofessional manner, psycho maniac, takes every cent off you, but does not provide good quality advice, corrupt in his own way, would not recommend him at all. Seems fame has got to Mr Greg Walsh's head, well unprofessional manner needs to come back to reality and take a good hard look at his personality stale as, totally rude. Run run as fast as you can cause this man is a bully in disguise.
Stephen Black
Aug 05, 2018
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Chris Redondo
Jan 25, 2018
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Adam Wynn
Dec 02, 2017
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