This year Litigation Lending was honored to be given the opportunity to partner with ARITA as the Conference National Platinum Partner. Litigation Lending and ARITA have been working together on conference events for a number of years and are excited to be extending that relationship to the National Platinum Partnership.

The Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association (ARITA) represents practitioners and other associated professionals who specialise in the fields of restructuring, insolvency and turnaround. In growing our involvement in the insolvency industry, partnering with ARITA was a logical next step towards growth and becoming a leader in this sector. We are proud to have been given this opportunity and look forward to working on conferences and events with ARITA for years to come.

Compensation for thousands of Stolen Wages victims in Western Australia

The WA Government has settled a class action for Stolen Wages on behalf of many thousands of Aboriginal Australians who worked in Western Australia and were not paid some or all of their wages while they were subject to legislation in effect from 1936 to 1972. As part of the class action settlement, the State of WA will pay up to $180.4 million to eligible aboriginal workers or their surviving spouses and children.

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The West Australian: Barbara Moore, group member for Stolen Wages WA class action “They should pay us now. It’s time. Enough is enough.”

It’s time for the WA Government to listen and pay victims what they are owed. As the fight continues for victims of wage theft, LLS together with our partners at Shine Lawyers, is determined to play our part in the pursuit of justice.

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Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan Launch – July 2023

Reconciliation Australia have endorsed Litigation Lending’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan.

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Investment Manager Paris Hamrey.

Appointment of Investment Manager – May 2023

Litigation Lending is delighted to announce the appointment of our new Investment Manager Paris Hamrey.

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Rebecca Le May writes in The West Australian on stories for some of WA’s hard working First Nations peoples who had their wages withheld under the government’s regulatory policies at the time.

Rebecca Le May writes in The West Australian on stories for some of WA’s hard working First Nations peoples who had their wages withheld under the government’s regulatory policies at the time.

What is the price of slavery? What actually happened to the 14,000 or so First Nations people of WA who were enslaved to work for little more than board and rations?

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