Susan Aufgang

Barrister | Mediator
Bar Roll: 29 April 2004
Admitted: 11 June 2002

Susan Aufgang is a Barrister and nationally accredited mediator with extensive experience across civil and criminal law, appellate work, and mediation in multiple Victorian and federal courts.

About Susan

Available For Hire – One Reasonably Busy Barrister-at-Law and Nationally Accredited Mediator (AMDRAS)

If you're reading this you have some interest in knowing who Susan Aufgang is. You've checked out the date of admission and the date she signed the Bar Roll and then you’ve looked at the photo and thought, “Hang on, she’s seen a few summers! What's she doing at the Bar and what was she doing before coming here?”

In antediluvian times Susan received an Arts Degree from the University of Melbourne. She then embarked upon a career in the Public Service of Victoria as a computer programmer. It was so long ago that she arrived there before the computer. Yes, that’s right, the computer; there weren't too many around in those days. The stories she can tell about paper tape, punched cards and magnetic tape are truly unbelievable in this day and age. She's coming to terms with smart phones but these things take time and shouldn't be rushed.

A few years passed and Susan received promotions at a rapid rate. She acquired a Science Degree (also from the University of Melbourne) but, not content with that, she completed the preliminary year of a Masters Degree in Business Administration (again from Melbourne Uni - she just loved the place). By this time Susan was Director of Research at the Valuer-General's Office. Prior to attempting the final year of her MBA, Susan quit the Public Service to start her own IT consulting business. Studying was put on hold.

Out on her own (more or less) Susan was kept busy doing work for about thirty organizations in both the public and private sectors. Her business grew solely by word of mouth but after she had developed stacks and stacks of computer systems she needed a new challenge. She figured life was too interesting to have only one career.

Around this time Susan was dragged kicking and screaming towards the Law. It’s a long story and for the price of a glass of wine (or even a bottle of still water) she can be coaxed into telling it, but not here. She wandered off to Monash University (she was going in a new direction) and three years later she had a Law Degree with Second Class Honours. A year at the Leo Cussen Institute (and a Post-Grad Diploma in Legal Practice) and Susan was ready to face the world once more.

Being an argumentative soul Susan headed straight for the Bar. Here she enjoys the challenge of solving a variety of legal problems, working in different jurisdictions and areas of practice, both civil and criminal. She mucks around in the Magistrates’ Court , County Court, Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Federal Circuit Court and Federal Court as well as VCAT and Fair Work Australia. Her life would be complete if she could just get a brief for the High Court.

With her considerable life experience, Susan has learnt to interact and communicate well with all types of people (you should have seen some of the folks she had to deal with in her earlier life) but makes a point of never using jargon or talking down to any of her clients (or even her instructors) regardless of age, gender, education level, socio-economic background or ethnicity. Given half a chance, she'll chat to, and assist, just about anyone.

Susan's advice work is sound, her negotiation skills excellent and she enjoys settling matters at mediation. Trial work gives her a buzz and she just loves appellate work, especially when she wins. You should check out Re: Tang [2017] VSCA 171; (2017) 52 VR 786 and Secretary to the Department of Justice and Community Safety v TXD [2024] VSCA 169.

Susan has successfully appealed a discretionary costs order from the Federal Magistrates' Court (as it then was) to the Federal Court and stopped an autopsy on a day's notice in the Supreme Court.

Susan has also successfully resisted appeals from the Magistrates’ Court to the Supreme Court but she’s had mixed results in appeals from the Magistrates’ Court to the County Court (she wins more than she loses but you can't win 'em all).

Since becoming a nationally accredited mediator, Susan has enjoyed the challenge and satisfaction of keeping people away from the stress and uncertainty of court and tribunal hearings by using both standard mediation methodology and her own secret techniques of persuasion. She has found that a little psychology and some intuition goes a long way to getting parties to settle their disputes.

If you want to know more about Susan or are tempted to throw her a juicy brief or two the contact details are listed above. Susan is sitting by the phone waiting (and it isn’t even a 1900 number). Oh, and she does have a very warped sense of humour which can help diffuse tense situations … but then you’ve probably already worked that out.

Areas of Practice
Choice of LawCivil and Human RightsCivil AppealsCommissions or Tribunals and Other InquiriesContractual DisputesCrimes Against the PersonCriminal AppealsCriminal AppellateDisciplinary ProceedingsDiscriminationDomestic and Family ViolenceDrugsEmployment Contracts and Restraint of TradeFamily ProvisionGuardianship and AdministrationIndustrial Disputes and Statutory Employment RightsInformation Technology and ComputingIntentional TortsJudicial Review and Administrative LawLocal GovernmentMediationsMental IllnessMerits ReviewPowers of AttorneyPrivacy or Freedom of InformationPrivate International LawProfessional NegligenceProperty Offences and Theft or Robbery or BurglaryPublic Sector AppealsReal PropertyRestraint of TradeSexual AssaultSocial Security and Veteran EntitlementsTrafficValuation of Land - Rating and Taxing AppealsVictims of CrimeWhite Collar and Corporate CrimeWills and Probate
Jurisdiction
Federal JurisdictionHigh Court of AustraliaVictoria
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Susan Aufgang

Susan Aufgang is a Barrister and nationally accredited mediator with extensive experience across civil and criminal law, appellate work, and mediation in multiple Victorian and federal courts.

Bar Roll: 29 April 2004 Admitted: 11 June 2002
Member of Professional Standards Scheme Mediator

Available For Hire – One Reasonably Busy Barrister-at-Law and Nationally Accredited Mediator (AMDRAS)

If you're reading this you have some interest in knowing who Susan Aufgang is. You've checked out the date of admission and the date she signed the Bar Roll and then you’ve looked at the photo and thought, “Hang on, she’s seen a few summers! What's she doing at the Bar and what was she doing before coming here?”

In antediluvian times Susan received an Arts Degree from the University of Melbourne. She then embarked upon a career in the Public Service of Victoria as a computer programmer. It was so long ago that she arrived there before the computer. Yes, that’s right, the computer; there weren't too many around in those days. The stories she can tell about paper tape, punched cards and magnetic tape are truly unbelievable in this day and age. She's coming to terms with smart phones but these things take time and shouldn't be rushed.

A few years passed and Susan received promotions at a rapid rate. She acquired a Science Degree (also from the University of Melbourne) but, not content with that, she completed the preliminary year of a Masters Degree in Business Administration (again from Melbourne Uni - she just loved the place). By this time Susan was Director of Research at the Valuer-General's Office. Prior to attempting the final year of her MBA, Susan quit the Public Service to start her own IT consulting business. Studying was put on hold.

Out on her own (more or less) Susan was kept busy doing work for about thirty organizations in both the public and private sectors. Her business grew solely by word of mouth but after she had developed stacks and stacks of computer systems she needed a new challenge. She figured life was too interesting to have only one career.

Around this time Susan was dragged kicking and screaming towards the Law. It’s a long story and for the price of a glass of wine (or even a bottle of still water) she can be coaxed into telling it, but not here. She wandered off to Monash University (she was going in a new direction) and three years later she had a Law Degree with Second Class Honours. A year at the Leo Cussen Institute (and a Post-Grad Diploma in Legal Practice) and Susan was ready to face the world once more.

Being an argumentative soul Susan headed straight for the Bar. Here she enjoys the challenge of solving a variety of legal problems, working in different jurisdictions and areas of practice, both civil and criminal. She mucks around in the Magistrates’ Court , County Court, Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Federal Circuit Court and Federal Court as well as VCAT and Fair Work Australia. Her life would be complete if she could just get a brief for the High Court.

With her considerable life experience, Susan has learnt to interact and communicate well with all types of people (you should have seen some of the folks she had to deal with in her earlier life) but makes a point of never using jargon or talking down to any of her clients (or even her instructors) regardless of age, gender, education level, socio-economic background or ethnicity. Given half a chance, she'll chat to, and assist, just about anyone.

Susan's advice work is sound, her negotiation skills excellent and she enjoys settling matters at mediation. Trial work gives her a buzz and she just loves appellate work, especially when she wins. You should check out Re: Tang [2017] VSCA 171; (2017) 52 VR 786 and Secretary to the Department of Justice and Community Safety v TXD [2024] VSCA 169.

Susan has successfully appealed a discretionary costs order from the Federal Magistrates' Court (as it then was) to the Federal Court and stopped an autopsy on a day's notice in the Supreme Court.

Susan has also successfully resisted appeals from the Magistrates’ Court to the Supreme Court but she’s had mixed results in appeals from the Magistrates’ Court to the County Court (she wins more than she loses but you can't win 'em all).

Since becoming a nationally accredited mediator, Susan has enjoyed the challenge and satisfaction of keeping people away from the stress and uncertainty of court and tribunal hearings by using both standard mediation methodology and her own secret techniques of persuasion. She has found that a little psychology and some intuition goes a long way to getting parties to settle their disputes.

If you want to know more about Susan or are tempted to throw her a juicy brief or two the contact details are listed above. Susan is sitting by the phone waiting (and it isn’t even a 1900 number). Oh, and she does have a very warped sense of humour which can help diffuse tense situations … but then you’ve probably already worked that out.

Areas of Practice: Choice of Law, Civil and Human Rights, Civil Appeals, Commissions or Tribunals and Other Inquiries, Contractual Disputes, Crimes Against the Person, Criminal Appeals, Criminal Appellate, Disciplinary Proceedings, Discrimination, Domestic and Family Violence, Drugs, Employment Contracts and Restraint of Trade, Family Provision, Guardianship and Administration, Industrial Disputes and Statutory Employment Rights, Information Technology and Computing, Intentional Torts, Judicial Review and Administrative Law, Local Government, Mediations, Mental Illness, Merits Review, Powers of Attorney, Privacy or Freedom of Information, Private International Law, Professional Negligence, Property Offences and Theft or Robbery or Burglary, Public Sector Appeals, Real Property, Restraint of Trade, Sexual Assault, Social Security and Veteran Entitlements, Traffic, Valuation of Land - Rating and Taxing Appeals, Victims of Crime, White Collar and Corporate Crime, Wills and Probate
Jurisdiction: Federal Jurisdiction, High Court of Australia, Victoria

Contact

0907 Owen Dixon Chambers East, 205 William Street MELBOURNE, VIC 3000

0418 180 408

saufgang@vicbar.com.au

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