Barrister & Queens Counsel Stein was admitted to the bar in 1961. In February 1964 Stein commenced at Mena House Chambers. He was part of the establishment of Forbes Chambers, Frederick Jordan Chambers, and Wardell Chambers. Stein held numerous board and committee appointments, with particular involvement in social justice, civil liberties, and consumer advocacy issues. He was Chair of the Australian Consumers’ Association (now known as
Choice) from 1974 to 1986, and Acting Chair of the Juvenile Leave Review Committee between 1985 and 1988. Stein was President of the Intellectually Handicapped Persons Review Tribunal from 1983 to 1989, and Chair of the Council of the Community Justice Centres of New South Wales between 1987 and 1993. Stein was Chair of the
NRMA Community Advisory Committee from 1993 to 1998, and a member of the NRMA Crime Safe Committee from 1997 to 2000. Stein was Chair of the Commission of Inquiry into the ACT Leasehold System in 1995. He was a member of the Board of the
State Records Authority of New South Wales from 2001 to 2003. In 2012 Stein was chair of the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority, and chair of the Board of Governors of the
Law and Justice Foundation of NSW.
Judicial appointments Stein was appointed a judge of the District Court of New South Wales in June 1983. In June 1985 he became a judge of the
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales. Stein was appointed a judge and judge of appeal of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales in April 1997. Stein sat as an acting judge on the
Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2001.
Retirement Stein retired as a judge and judge of appeal from the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 11 April 2003. In his retirement, Stein served as an acting judge on the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and on the
Court of Appeal and the
Supreme Court of
Fiji. Stein worked as an independent mediator and arbitrator. Stein sat on Independent Assessment Panels for referred development applications in the municipal councils of Mosman and Manly, in Sydney. In 2011 Stein reviewed compensation claims for businesses affected by the aborted
CBD Metro. He was Chair of the NSW Environment Protection Authority (2012), and chair of the Board of Governors of the NSW Law and Justice Foundation (2012). ==Contribution to environmental and planning law==