Victoria Casey

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Victoria Casey KC is a lawyer and King's Counsel from New Zealand. [1] Her specialist areas are public law, commercial and commercial-regulatory litigation. [2]

Casey attended the University of Auckland and was admitted to the bar in 1988. She was appointed Crown Counsel at Crown Law in 2008, and appointed a Queen's Counsel in 2016. [1]

In 2015 Casey acted for vulnerable persons umbrella group CARE Alliance in the high-profile Lecretia Seales case, in which terminally ill Seales sought legal medical assistance to end her life. [3] [4]

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