Amicus Barristers' Chambers

Welcome to Amicus Barristers' Chambers.

The 8th Edition Black’s Law Dictionary defines “amicus” as a "friend of the court." Whilst our barristers indeed have the ear of the judges, we also prefer to think of it as something more than that.

The Latin origins of the word “justice” equate it to "righteousness" or "equity" and in that spirit we like to hope that we can help our clients get the justice they need. In that sense, not only are we officers of the court, but also members of the community who fight to give the learned profession of law the good name it deserves.

We promise you we will advance your cause with the utmost professionalism, we will charge you a reasonable fee and we will conduct ourselves in the most ethical fashion we can in dealing with your problem.

However, we do not only offer you our testament. Instead, we invite you to visit our pages that deal with the many recommendations we have received from clients, the many leading cases we have argued and won, the many scholarly articles we have written and the complex files we do which from time-to-time are of interest to the public.

So, whilst we may not have the fanciest website around, we like to hope that is because we are so good we are confident that we do not need it. Instead, we choose to let our work speak for itself.

We look forwad to your instructions.

Dr Deliu at dinner with Prime Minister John Key                     Dr Deliu...the Right Honourable Prime Minister and Mr Zhao

 

Dr Deliu & Amicus staff with the Chief Justice Sian Elias     Mr Zhao, Dr Deliu, Immigration Minister Dr Coleman and company

Mrs Haria, Labour Party leader Mr Phill Goff and company

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