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Top silk had to take Christian Porter brief under cab rank rule, court hears
Former attorney-general Christian Porter has told the Full Court that silk Sue Chrysanthou had to act for him in his defamation action against the ABC over an article airing historical rape allegations, saying she could not refuse the brief simply because a friend of his rape accuser “wishes him ill”.
Ex-Atanaskovic Hartnell lawyer stripped from roll after stealing $10M to feed gambling addiction
Former Atanaskovic Hartnell lawyer Brody Clarke has had his name removed from the roll after the NSW Court of Appeal found he engaged in "dishonourable and disgraceful" conduct in stealing almost $10 million from a single client to feed his online gambling addiction.
Barrister found guilty of ‘breathtaking’ contempt, cops suspended sentence
A NSW barrister who continued to practice in local courts without a valid certificate has received a suspended prison sentence for criminal contempt, after a judge found the prospect of imprisonment was “the last remaining means of deterring him from contravening court orders.”
Senior partner was not negligent in rejecting $4.45M Westpac settlement, court finds
A Sydney-based law firm and one if its senior partners has defeated lawsuits by five former clients alleging breach of duties and conflict of interest relating to a rejected $4.45 million settlement in an employment case against Westpac.
‘Everybody is incredulous’: Silk tells court of surprise at Norman O’Bryan’s fall from grace
Commenting on the unprecedented nature of the case against her client -- the so-called postbox solicitor in the Banksia Securities class action -- a senior barrister has told a court of her shock at the conduct of her former colleague at the bar, Norman O'Bryan, who acted as lead counsel in the scandal-ridden litigation.
‘Dangerous nature of loan’ enough to find lenders acted unconscionably, High Court says
The High Court has found that three asset-based lenders behaved unconscionably when they enforced thir rights under a $1.2 million loan made to a vulnerable consumer secured by a mortgage over his properties.
Former lawyer, now industrial umpire, guilty of misconduct after case languishes for 24 years
A high profile Tasmanian lawyer has been found guilty of professional misconduct for an “ongoing failure” to progress his client’s case or respond to her questions for two and a half decades.
Silk’s $990 hourly rate trimmed in case against Christian Porter, Sue Chrysanthou
A court has made orders trimming the $990 hourly fee charged by a QC while representing Jo Dyer, a friend of the woman who accused Christian Porter of rape who succeeded in having silk Sue Chrysanthou removed from a defamation suit brought by the former attorney-general.
Law firm accused of ‘head in the sand’ dodges costs in failed dismissal case
A law firm has escaped an order for costs sought by a Melbourne city council that argued the firm had turned a blind eye to a client’s lack of credibility in an unfair dismissal case.
Christian Porter, Sue Chrysanthou hit with $430,200 bill in Jo Dyer lawsuit
Christian Porter and silk Sue Chrysanthou have been ordered to pay $430,200 in legal costs to Jo Dyer, a friend of the woman who accused Porter of rape, after she succeeded in having the barrister removed from the former attorney-general’s defamation lawsuit against the ABC.