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Lawyer Alex Elliott ‘didn’t know any better’, Banksia class action trial hears
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-02 10:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The son of Banksia class action funder Mark Elliott, who has been accused of complicity in a fraudulent scheme to maximise the profits of the lawyers in the case, was young and inexperienced and didn’t know his father’s conduct was wrong, his barrister has told a court.

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Banksia funder Mark Elliott’s ‘practice’ of deleting emails doesn’t gel, court told
Andrew Palmer 2020-10-30 10:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A routine practice by the funder behind the scandal-ridden Banksia class action of deleting emails, documented in a letter by his solicitors just days before his death, isn’t consistent with the electronic record maintained in another class action in which he was involved, a court overseeing a trial in the case has heard.

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Judge says Robodebt class action claims ‘weak’, but refuses government’s appeal bid
Appeals 2020-10-14 9:31 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has refused an application by the Federal Government to appeal the expansion of the Robodebt class action pleadings despite finding the case was “troubling”, “weak” and in certain aspects “[made] no sense whatsoever”.

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Lawyer Alex Elliott was ‘de facto’ solicitor for Banksia class action, judge told
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-10-06 4:09 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Lawyer Alex Elliott was complicit in a plan by his late father to mislead the court and group members in the Banksia class action, to conceal conflicts of interest and to profit from the case at the expense of debenture holders, a judge has been told.

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Judge ‘sick to death’ of pleadings fights in Robodebt class action
Andrew Roe 2020-09-21 2:39 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has slammed the parties in the Robodebt class action for sparring over the pleadings, one week after the class was given leave to add a claim for exemplary damages and allege knowledge of the program’s unlawfulness on the part of several government officials and federal minister Alan Tudge.

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Judge delays Robodebt trial to let class add claims against five government employees
Australian Government Solicitor 2020-09-16 5:56 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has given the green light for the applicants in the Robodebt class action to file an amended statement of claim on the eve of trial that adds a claim for exemplary damages and drags five government employees into the proceedings.

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‘A dog’s breakfast’: Judge pans claims in class action that Robodebt was self-evidently unlawful
Australian Government Solicitor 2020-08-31 3:33 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has stopped short of rejecting new claims in the Robodebt class action despite “obvious errors” in the allegations, but has sent the applicants back to the drawing board and warned them the matter would not proceed as a “dog’s breakfast”.

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Banksia class action costs consultant denies he was Mark Elliott’s ‘dogsbody’
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-08-13 10:14 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

An independent costs consultant retained to assess the legal fees sought to be recouped from a settlement in a class action over the collapse of Banksia Securities has denied he was the “dogsbody” of funder Mark Elliott during a fiery cross examination at trial over the costs of the litigation.

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Barrister ‘deeply regrets’ class action fee scandal, says he should be struck off roll
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-08-13 10:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A week after silk Norman O’Bryan dropped his defence against allegations of misconduct in the running of a class action over the failure of Banksia Securities, his junior counsel, Michael Symons, has also conceded defeat, telling a court he too should be struck off the practitioners’ roll. 

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Silk Norman O’Bryan likely to face further scrutiny after admissions in Banksia class action
Analysis 2020-08-06 9:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Barrister Norman O’Bryan has accepted that he should be struck from the roll of legal practitioners after dropping his defence mid-trial against claims of professional misconduct as senior counsel for a class action financed by the late Mark Elliott, but the consequences for the once high-flying silk might not end there.

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