Strip searched so police can meet quotas?
Oppressive police powers like move-on directions and invasive searches should not be the subject of random “KPIs” or targets. It’s unethical, erodes trust in police – and is probably illegal.
Accident At Work? What Laws Protect You?
No claim is too big nor too small for David Marocchi, especially against corporate giants, such as insurance companies, infamously known for their brutal handling of claims and cases.David tells us how he takes on any case and what employees and their employers alike,...
read moreWestpac loan customers to receive tens of millions of dollars after major glitch.
A glitch in Westpac's manual processing system has turned into a costly mistake – leaving them with the task of paying back over 40,000 homeowners. The processing error left the affected homeowners on interest-only loans after the term expired, when they should have...
read moreParamount client awarded $112k over illegal strip search and arrest
Attalla v State of NSW was decided in favour of Mr Attella, with Judge Taylor stating that, "The state's concession in relation to the strip-search illustrates that the police officers have used a most invasive power without the slightest justification."The 2015...
read moreParamount Law specialise in all areas of compensation law and carry Accredited Specialist status.
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