Former Volunteer Eamonn Bochat admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia
Eamonn Bochat, who volunteered with CCLSWA between 2014 and 2016 was recently admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Eamonn volunteered with
Eamonn Bochat, who volunteered with CCLSWA between 2014 and 2016 was recently admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Eamonn volunteered with
The Consumer Action Law Centre (Vic) recently coordinated a response to the Proposal Paper on Design and Distribution Obligations (DADO) and Product Intervention Power (PIP)
Late last year the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) accepted an enforceable undertaking from payday lender Cash Converters that would see it pay over
At the heart of every community legal centre, you will find a core group of passionate social justice advocates who are constantly seeking opportunities to
CCLSWA recently attended the admission ceremony of former volunteer Aoife Nugent. Aoife volunteered with CCLSWA in 2015. CCLSWA Principal Solicitor Gemma Mitchell had the honour
Lawrence joined CCLSWA midway through 2016 as a communications intern from the McCusker Centre for Citizenship and having completed his internship has decided to stay
Principal Solicitor and Acting Centre Manager Gemma Mitchell recently appeared on WTV’s Undercurrent to discuss the work undertaken by Consumer Credit Legal Service (WA) Inc
A former Westpac banker has been jailed after submitting loan applications totaling more than $2.5 million when he knew they contained false information and documents.
Reckitt Benckiser, the maker of Nurofen, has been fined $6M million for misleading consumers. In 2015, the Federal Court of Australia found that Reckitt Benckiser
On 20 January 2017 CCLSWA Principal Solicitor Gemma Mitchell and Centre Support Officer Allison Sampson attended the Western Australian Council of Social Services (WACOSS) sector