Karin Emerton
Australian judge
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Karin Leigh Emerton (born 6 May 1957) is a justice of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria in Australia, serving as the current President of the Court of Appeal.[1]
Karin Leigh Emerton | |
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| President of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal | |
| Assumed office 13 October 2009 (Justice) 22 July 2022 (President) | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 6 May 1957 Geneva, Switzerland |
| Education | University of Sydney University of New South Wales Sorbonne |
| Occupation | Judge, lawyer |
Emerton is a graduate of the University of Sydney and University of New South Wales in Australia, and completed a doctorate at the Sorbonne.[2][3]
Emerton worked as a solicitor at Blake Dawson Waldron from 1989; during her time there she was seconded to the Victorian Attorney-General's Department. Emerton was called to the Victorian Bar in 1993 and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2007. She worked for the Victorian Government as Crown Counsel (Advisings) between 2007 and 2009.[3]
Emerton was appointed as a judge of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court on 13 October 2009. She was elevated to the Court of Appeal on 10 July 2018.[1] She was appointed the first female President of the Court of Appeal for Victoria in June 2022.[4]
A portrait of Emerton, Woman and pipe, by Merilyn Fairskye was a finalist for the 1987 Archibald Prize.[5]