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The O'Brien Advantage
Proven Track Record
We have successfully represented witnesses in every major Royal Commission over the past decade, including the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse, the Trade Union Royal Commission, and the NT Detention Royal Commission. Our history of appearing in these high-profile inquiries demonstrates our ability to protect our clients' interests under intense public scrutiny.
Extensive Commission Expertise
Appearing before a Royal Commission is different from a standard court case; it is inquisitorial, not adversarial. Our team understands the unique rules of evidence, coercive powers, and the specific intricacies of Commission hearings. We expertly navigate these complexities to ensure you understand your rights and responsibilities when giving evidence.
Personalised Strategy
Every witness's involvement in a Commission is unique. Whether you are a victim survivor, a whistleblower, or a person of interest, our lawyers take the time to understand your specific circumstances. We tailor a legal strategy to prepare your statements and represent you effectively, ensuring your voice is heard while mitigating reputational risks.
Legal Funding Assistance
Representation in a Royal Commission can be costly, but you should not face it alone. In many instances, we can assist you in applying for funding for your representation through the Attorney-General’s legal assistance unit. We work to ensure you have access to top-tier legal counsel without bearing the full financial burden personally.
Royal Commission Lawyer: Areas We Handle
WITNESS REPRESENTATION
Being summoned to give evidence can be daunting. We provide robust representation for individuals compelled to appear before a Commission. Whether the hearing is public or private, our lawyers ensure you are fully prepared, your rights are protected during questioning, and that you have professional support when facing Counsel Assisting the Commission.
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE INQUIRIES
Our firm has a deep history with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse. We have represented numerous survivors giving evidence about abuse by clergy and other figures. Our Principal Solicitor artfully cross-examined key witnesses, including Cardinal George Pell, to uncover the truth. We continue to support clients in ongoing inquiries related to historical abuse.
POLICE & DETENTION MISCONDUCT
We have significant experience in inquiries involving state agencies, such as the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory. We successfully represented key witnesses, including Dylan Voller, helping to secure findings that vindicated our clients and condemned systemic abuse.
FINANCIAL & CORPORATE MISCONDUCT
Our team is equipped to represent clients in inquiries into the corporate sector, such as the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry. We assist whistleblowers and affected individuals in presenting complex financial evidence and navigating the high-pressure environment of corporate inquiries.
UNION GOVERNANCE & CORRUPTION
We have experience representing parties in politically charged inquiries like the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption. Our lawyers are skilled at navigating the intersection of law, politics, and public relations that often characterizes these proceedings.
DEFENCE & VETERAN SUICIDE
As specialists in matters involving government liability, we are prepared to assist veterans and families involved in inquiries regarding Defence and Veteran Suicide. We provide compassionate and fierce advocacy to ensure the systemic failures are brought to light and that families receive the answers they deserve.
Protecting Your Interests: Actions Royal Commission Lawyers Can Take
At O’Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors, we understand the immense pressure of a Royal Commission. The findings can have lasting impacts on your reputation and legal standing. Here are some ways we can help you:
Preparing Witness Statements
We meticulously draft your comprehensive written statement to ensure accuracy, legal protection, and clarity. Our lawyers work closely with you to capture your account while strategically addressing potential vulnerabilities. We review all relevant documents and anticipate challenging questions, ensuring your statement withstands rigorous scrutiny and effectively communicates your version of events to the Commissioner.
Navigating Coercive Powers
Royal Commissions have extraordinary powers that differ from court proceedings. We advise you on your legal obligations under subpoenas and notices to produce, explain what information you must disclose, and identify where legal privilege may apply. We also counsel you on your right to claim privilege against self-incrimination and help you understand the serious consequences of non-compliance.
Cross-Examining Adverse Witnesses
We vigorously challenge false or misleading claims made by other witnesses that may implicate you or undermine your credibility. Our experienced advocates cross-examine hostile witnesses to expose inconsistencies, test their evidence, and protect your interests. We ensure the Commissioner hears a complete and accurate account of events that reflects the truth of your involvement.
Meet Our Royal Commission Team
With over a decade of experience, our team is recognised as a leader in this niche field. Led by firm founder and Principal Solicitor, Peter O’Brien, we have appeared in high-stakes hearings across the country. Peter O’Brien is known for his fearless advocacy, having cross-examined high-profile figures and represented key whistleblowers.
No matter the scope of the Commission, our lawyers will always provide you with clear advice and a roadmap to get the best result possible while minimising stress.
Our team at O’Brien Criminal & Civil Solicitors includes Law Society Accredited Specialists. To become an Accredited Specialist, a practitioner must undergo a structured assessment process, demonstrating their competency and expertise.
The Royal Commission Process
1. Free Initial Consultation
If you have been summoned or wish to give evidence, contact O'Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors. We will assess your position, explain the Terms of Reference of the Commission, and discuss your eligibility for government legal financial assistance.
2. Drafting & Evidence Preparation
Unlike a normal court trial, a Royal Commission relies heavily on written statements. Your lawyer will work with you to prepare a comprehensive statement that accurately reflects your testimony while protecting your legal interests.
3. Procedural Advice & Strategy
Your lawyer will explain the specific rules of the Commission, including what "coercive powers" mean for you (such as the removal of the right to silence in some instances) and how we can apply for non-publication orders to protect your identity if necessary.
4. Representation at Hearings
Our lawyers will appear with you at the hearing. We will object to improper questioning, re-examine you to clarify your evidence, and cross-examine other witnesses who give evidence adverse to your interests to ensure the final report reflects the truth.
Remember: Royal Commissions operate differently from courts. The findings are non-binding but can lead to future criminal prosecutions. Expert legal advice is crucial to navigate this minefield.
What to Do if You Are Called to a Royal Commission
If you are summoned to a Royal Commission, you are legally required to comply. While it is a complex and intimidating process, we strive to protect your rights. A specialist lawyer will guide you through the different stages:
Received a Summons or Notice to Produce
- Read Carefully
- Check the Dates: Note the date you are required to attend or produce documents. Failure to comply can result in penalties.
- Do Not Destroy Documents : It is a serious offence to destroy or conceal documents relevant to a Royal Commission inquiry.
- Seek Legal Advice Immediately
- Consult a Lawyer: Contact a lawyer who specializes in Royal Commissions immediately. We will review the summons, explain your obligations, and determine if you can object to producing certain documents based on legal privilege.
- Understand Your Case: We will assess whether your evidence could expose you to civil or criminal liability and advise on how to claim "privilege against self-incrimination" where applicable.
- Communication
- Do Not Discuss: Avoid discussing your evidence with other potential witnesses, as this could be seen as collusion. Let your lawyer handle all communications with the Commission.
Preparing Your Statement
- Document Your Account
- Drafting: Your lawyer will help you prepare a detailed written statement. This is often the primary evidence you provide.
- Accuracy is Key: Giving false or misleading evidence to a Royal Commission is a serious offence. We ensure your statement is truthful and precise.
- Review Evidence
- Analyse Documents: We will review all documents the Commission holds relevant to you so you are not blindsided during questioning.
Attending the Hearing
- Legal Representation
- In the Room: You have the right to have a lawyer present. We will sit with you, protect you from unfair questioning, and ensure your version of events is clearly understood by the Commissioner.
- Managing Media
- Privacy: Royal Commissions are public. If necessary, we can apply for a "non-publication order" to prevent your name or sensitive details from being reported in the media.
- Post-Hearing
- Outcomes: We will review the Commission's draft findings and make submissions to ensure any adverse findings against you are challenged before the final report is published.
General Tips for All Commission Proceedings
- Act Quickly
- Time Limits: Commissions work on strict timelines. The sooner you engage representation, the more time we have to prepare your statement and apply for funding.
- Know Your Rights
- Coercive Powers: While Commissions have strong powers, you still have rights. We ensure you are treated fairly and that the Commission adheres to its Terms of Reference.
Remember: Don’t face a Royal Commission alone. The public nature and broad powers of these inquiries carry significant risks. Let the experts at O’Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors guide you through the process and fight to protect your reputation.
Whether you are a witness, a victim, or a person of interest, we are here to help you navigate the inquiry. We can also assist with applications for financial assistance to cover your legal costs.
Voices of Justice: Client Reviews
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William Spedding
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Mr Garfield
Absolute best in the business, I had the pleasure of Peter running one of my civil cases and to say he and his team went above and beyond is an understatement, Peter and his team are both professional and friendly, can't thank you guys enough, one would say the Lamborghini of defence.
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FAQs on Civil Claims
What is a Royal Commission?
A Royal Commission is a formal public inquiry set up by the government to investigate serious issues of public importance, such as institutional abuse, corruption or misconduct by public agencies. It has wide powers to compel witnesses, order documents and hold public hearings, and its final report can lead to reforms or further legal action.
Why do I need a Royal Commission lawyer?
Appearing before a Royal Commission is very different from going to a normal court. A specialist lawyer helps you to:
- Understand your rights and obligations under the relevant Royal Commissions legislation.
- Prepare witness statements and documents that are accurate and legally safe.
- Deal with public scrutiny, media interest and reputational risk.
I'm in NSW. Can you still help if the Commission is interstate or federal?
Yes. O'Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors is based in Sydney, New South Wales, but represents clients in Royal Commissions across Australia, including federal inquiries and interstate hearings. Many steps, like taking instructions, drafting statements and preparing you for evidence, can be done remotely by phone or video.
Do I have to comply with a summons or notice to produce?
In most cases, yes. If you receive a summons or notice to produce from a Royal Commission, you are legally required to:
- Attend to give evidence at the time and place stated.
- Produce any documents or information specified, unless a recognised privilege applies.
Failure to comply can amount to a criminal offence, so you should get legal advice promptly.
What are the "coercive powers" of a Royal Commission?
Royal Commissions have special powers that allow them to:
- Compel witnesses to attend and answer questions.
- Require documents, records and other material to be produced.
These powers can limit your right to silence in some situations, so it is critical to get advice on privilege and self‑incrimination before you give evidence.
Can I claim privilege or refuse to answer certain questions?
You may be able to claim:
- Privilege against self‑incrimination in some circumstances.
- Legal professional privilege over confidential communications with your lawyer.
However, the rules are technical and can differ from ordinary court proceedings. A Royal Commission lawyer can make objections on your behalf and advise when you must still answer.
Will my evidence be public?
Many Royal Commission hearings are held in public and can be reported in the media. In some cases, your lawyer can apply for:
- A non‑publication order to restrict reporting of your name or evidence.
- A private (closed) session where particularly sensitive or traumatic material is discussed.
Whether these orders are granted is up to the Commission.
Can what I say be used against me later?
Evidence from a Royal Commission can, in some situations, be shared with police, regulators or other agencies. There may be limits on how your compelled answers are used, but these protections are not absolute. You should get specific advice about:
- Possible exposure to criminal or civil liability.
- Whether undertakings or protections apply in your particular inquiry.
Can I get funding for legal representation?
Many Royal Commissions have government funding schemes to help certain witnesses pay for legal representation, such as victim‑survivors, whistleblowers or people of limited means. Your lawyer can assist you to:
- Check if you are eligible for funded assistance.
- Prepare and lodge the necessary applications and supporting material.
How much involvement will I have and how long does it take?
Your involvement typically includes providing a statement, producing documents and possibly giving oral evidence at a hearing. Timeframes vary, but:
- Statement preparation and document review can take weeks or longer in complex matters.
- Hearing dates are set by the Commission's timetable, not by you or your lawyer.
Your lawyer will keep you informed of expected dates and next steps throughout the process.
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