How can I learn more?
Jeremy King.
Principal.
- Injury Law & Police Misconduct
- 03 9890 3321
- Email Address: j.king@robinsongill.com.au
Jeremy King is a Principal Lawyer and head of the Police and Prisons team at Robinson Gill. With an imposing track record of high-profile actions against the Victorian police, Jeremy is at the forefront of the fight for police oversight and accountability. Through both his landmark litigation and advocacy work, he has played a key role in shaping legislative reform across Australia.
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Section 459 arrest power: when are there reasonable grounds to believe an indictable offence has been committed?
The case of Carrie Peters (a Pseudonym) v the State of Victoria [2023] VCC 1791 examined the circumstances in which police are entitled to arrest an individual without a warrant under section 459 of the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) (Crimes Act).
What Role Does the TAC Clinical Panel Play in Determining Whether Your Surgery Is Paid For?
If you’ve been injured in a transport accident, you may be surprised to find that the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) don’t automatically agree to pay for all requested treatment.
Conspiracy case update: Taxi Apps Pty Ltd v Uber Technologies Inc & Ors [2025] VSC 514
On 25 August 2025, the Supreme Court of Victoria handed down its decision in Taxi Apps Pty Ltd v Uber Technologies Inc & Ors (Taxi Apps decision) deciding, inter alia, whether Uber’s expansion in Australia constituted a tortious conspiracy that caused Taxi Apps Pty Ltd (Taxi Apps) loss.