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John Dixon is a graduate of the law school at the University of Queensland and completed his Masters of Laws at University of Melbourne. [1]
From 1977 Dixon practised as a lawyer, [1] spending 27 years of his practice in criminal and commercial law. [2] As a barrister, he worked in many jurisdictions in commercial law. He specialised in investment law and professional negligence. He also practised as a mediator and was a certified arbitrator. [3]
He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Victoria in the Trials Division [1] on 14 September 2014. [3]
During his tenure as judge, he presided over some complex class actions, including by victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, [2] [4] another which challenged legal fees charged by lawyers, and the Rebel Wilson defamation case against Bauer Media in 2018. [2]
Dixon was a Fellow of the Australian Institute for Commercial Arbitration. He also occupied positions on a number of bodies, including: [3]
Dixon retired in September 2023. In his farewell ceremony, which was live-streamed on 27 September, [5] Dixon called for the recognition of Indigenous Australians in the Constitution, ahead of the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum. [2]
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