The "devil will be in the detail" of promised changes to suppression orders, a media lawyer says. (Susie Dodds/AAP PHOTOS)The "devil will be in the detail" of promised changes to suppression orders, a media lawyer says. More potential changes would be guided by a review that encompasses interim suppression orders, the length of suppression orders and the grounds for their granting. Suppression orders are lifted upon conviction in "99 per cent of cases" in Victoria, Melbourne Law School associate professor Jason Bosland said. Shadow attorney-general James Newbury, who attended the roundtable, said the opposition was also committed to fixing suppression orders.