Bradley Wright

barrister

Admitted

2008

Bar

2009

Bradley Wright

Mobile

0438 820 727

Chambers

Owen Dixon Chambers West

Brad has a broad commercial litigation practice including motor vehicle collision litigation.

Brad takes direct briefs from corporate and in house counsel.

More details about Bradley

Admission

16 April 2008

Signed Bar Roll

21 May 2009

Admitted to Practice

Victoria

Chambers

Owen Dixon Chambers West
525 Lonsdale St
Melbourne VIC 3000

Notable Cases

  • Fitzroy Football Club Ltd v Brisbane Bears – Fitzroy Football Club Ltd [Supreme Court of Victoria – 2009 to 2010] appeared for the Fitzroy Football Club, being led by David O’Callaghan SC, in proceedings concerning the use of the “paw on the ball lion” logo.
  • Fitzroy Football Club Ltd v Brisbane Bears – Fitzroy Football Club Ltd [2010] VSC 180 – appeared for the Fitzroy Football Club, led by Sturt Glacken SC, in successfully defending an application for Security for Costs made by the Brisbane Bears – Fitzroy Football Club.
  • Smart Saver Franchising Pty Ltd v Ausads Local Pty Ltd, We Save You Money Pty Ltd & Ors [Federal Court – 2011 to 2012] appeared for the respondent companies and their officers, being led by Richard Wilson, in a franchise proceedings which alleged breaches of a restraint clause, breach of confidence, misleading or deceptive conduct under the Australian Consumer Law and copyright infringement.
  • Supreme Court of Victoria proceedings [2011] – appeared on behalf of the plaintiff executors to obtain vesting orders and declaratory relief under the Trustee Act to permit registration of proprietary interests under the Transfer of Land Act.
  • County Court of Victoria proceedings [2012 to 2013] – appeared for the respondents, being led by Joseph Carney, in proceedings which included allegations of breach of confidence and misleading or deceptive conduct under the Australian Consumer Law.
  • Roberts and Lam v Chung and Chung [2014] VCAT D257/2011 – appeared for the second respondent in a successful application for an extension of time and to set aside judgement.
  • Re Thomson [2015] VSC 370 – appeared for the plaintiff, in proceedings where the presumption of regularity was applied where only the unsigned trust deed had been found after reasonable enquiries.

Core Practice Areas

Commercial

Insurance

Technical Expertise

Alternative Dispute Resolution class=
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Civil Procedure Law class=
Civil Procedure Law
Commercial class=
Commercial

Availability

For further information about Bradley, including areas of practice, jurisdictions, availability and direct access, please contact our Clerks. 

Our clerking team provides responsive, practical support – assisting with availability, recommending suitable counsel and facilitating briefing arrangements. They work closely with instructing solicitors and clients to ensure the right Barrister is engaged efficiently and with confidence.

The information referred to above has been supplied by the barrister concerned. Neither Victorian Bar Inc nor the barrister’s clerk have independently verified the accuracy or completeness of the information and neither accepts any responsibility in that regard.
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