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‘Clients want lawyers to present innovative solutions’: Landers nabs tech-forward partner from Deloitte
Lander & Rogers has reeled in a heavy hitter from Deloitte Legal to bolster the firm's regulatory and government dispute practices and sharpen its focus on innovative technology.
Icon wins dispute with insurers over Opal Tower coverage
Construction firm Icon Co has won a coverage dispute with its insurers over $31 million in losses stemming from Sydney's ill-fated Opal Tower, whose residents were evacuated after cracks appeared in the tower's walls on Christmas Eve in 2018.
‘Horse has bolted’: Lawyer Alex Elliott waived right to silence in Banksia case, court hears
Lawyer Alex Elliott can't refuse to hand over evidence in the Banksia class action on the grounds of privilege against self incrimination or exposure to penalty because he waived privilege when he produced the documents to lawyers for his late father's funder, a court has been told.
Lawyer raises spectre of criminal charges in Banksia class action fee scandal
Lawyer Alex Elliott, the son of the mastermind behind an alleged fraudulent scheme by certain members of the legal team in the Banksia class action, has resisted handing over evidence in the case against him, invoking the right to silence in the face of possible criminal charges.
Insurer may be dragged into Banksia class action after death of cost consultant
The cost consultant joined as a defendant in the trial over alleged misconduct by the Banksia class action legal team has died, the second person implicated in the fee scandal to die this year.
A tale of two class actions: Helmed by same legal team, Murray Goulburn, Banksia cases chart different paths
The Murray Goulburn class action run by Elliott Legal bears similarities to the Banksia class action, a case rife with scandal and offered up by opponents as proof of the problems with the class action regime. The leading lawyers were the same in both cases. In one they have abandoned any claim to their fees and have walked away from their careers. In the other they walked away with $5 million.
Banksia judge to hear case against lawyer Alex Elliott after appeals court nixes recusal bid
An appeals court has dismissed a second bid by lawyer Alex Elliott to have the judge overseeing the Banksia class action disqualified from hearing claims that he, like his late father, was party to an alleged fraudulent scheme in running the litigation.
Elliott doesn’t have to give ‘full and frank’ explanation of alleged role in Banksia fee scandal
An appeals court has set aside an order requiring Alex Elliott, the son of the funder behind the Banksia securities class action, to give a “full and frank” explanation of his role in an alleged fraudulent scheme to inflate legal fees in the case.
Battle over counterclaims against group members could change class action landscape
An upcoming legal battle over whether counterclaims can be brought against non-party group members in a class action against a unit of recruiter Tandem could hamper bookbuilding efforts by making class actions less attractive to group members, an expert has told Lawyerly.
Banksia judge orders Alex Elliott to reveal financial interests in father’s companies
Alex Elliott, the son of former Banksia Securities class action lawyer Mark Elliott, must hand over documents revealing his financial interests in his father’s litigation funding company and law firm, after the judge overseeing professional misconduct claims against lawyers in the class action rejected his claims that the discovery was a fishing expedition.