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‘I idolised dad’: Banksia funder’s son takes stand over class action fee scandal
Andrew Palmer 2020-12-01 7:05 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The mastermind behind an alleged fraudulent scheme by members of the legal team running the class action over the collapse of Banksia Securities was a “brilliant operator”, his son has told a court.

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ACCC accuses pharma company Alkaloids of price fixing scheme over generic Buscopan
ACCC 2020-12-01 11:38 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Pharmaceutical ingredients company Alkaloids of Australia and former export manager Christopher Joyce have been charged over a cartel following a price-fixing investigation by the ACCC linked to the active ingredient in stomach cramp drug Buscopan.

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Class action funder Mark Elliott did not need a righthand man, Banksia silk says
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-30 10:44 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The son of the lawyer and funder at the centre of an alleged fee scandal in the Banksia Securities class action was not his father’s righthand man because the late Mark Elliott did not need a righthand man, his co-accused, former senior barrister Norman O’Bryan, has told a court.

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Tandem unit’s bid to shut down sham contracting class action fails again
Brendan Avallone 2020-11-30 2:02 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A unit of telecommunications contractor Tandem has lost an appeal in its fight over the validity of a sham contracting class action by technicians alleging they were misclassified as contractors and wrongly denied benefits.

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Lawyers wanting to grill Banksia class action silk put on short leash
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-27 10:18 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has confined the scope of questions lawyers can ask disgraced senior barrister Norman O’Bryan when he takes the stand this week to give evidence for the son of the mastermind behind an alleged fee scam in the Banksia Securities class action.

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Stood-down Qantas workers lose second bid for sick leave
Appeals 2020-11-27 10:13 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Qantas workers on stand-down orders during the coronavirus pandemic have lost an appeal to overturn a ruling that they are not entitled to access paid sick or compassionate leave.

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BHP can’t shut out foreign group members from class action
Alistair Pound 2020-11-27 10:08 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Mining giant BHP has lost a fight to keep foreign group members out of a shareholder class action over the Fundao dam failure in Brazil five years ago.

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Late document dump in Banksia class action a ‘professional disgrace’, court told
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-26 11:48 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Last-minute discovery of emails by the solicitor facing accusations of complicity in a fraudulent scheme by his father and the barristers leading a class action over the collapse of Banksia Securities has been labelled a “professional disgrace” that has twice delayed his trial.

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Banksia class action judge shoots down barrister’s proportionate liability notice
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-25 10:51 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The judge overseeing a trial over alleged misconduct by lawyers behind the Banksia class action has blasted a bid by disgraced senior counsel Norman O’Bryan to file a notice of proportionate liability ahead of his turn in the witness stand, saying the notice flew in the face of the barrister’s decision to concede defeat in the case.

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Former prosecutor in Victoria OPP’s sex offences unit loses appeal in PTSD case
Appeals 2020-11-24 9:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

An appeals court has overturned a $435,000 win for solicitor Zagi Kozarov, a former prosecutor in the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions specialist sexual offences unit, in her case blaming her working conditions for her severe post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.

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