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Linda Haller is a Senior Fellow at the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. She teaches Legal Ethics and Legal Method and Reasoning. Her research focuses on legal professional discipline, advocates' immunity, and the regulation of lawyers. She serves as Board Member and Treasurer of the International Association of Legal Ethics and previously held roles including Chief Examiner of the Victorian Bar exam (2000-2013). Her work bridges legal practice and academia, informed by her prior career as a practising lawyer in Victoria and Queensland.
Research interests include examining advocates' immunity in and out of court contexts, legal accountability frameworks post-immunity abolition, and civil justice procedural reforms. Key publications analyze how courts handle abuse of process claims post-2000 legal immunity changes.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the profile. She advises on legal ethics matters and contributes to international legal ethics discourse through board memberships.




