Why Corrs dropped the Catholic Church as a client

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The decision to drop the church after 60 years was a commercial one that also played to younger lawyers.

that was published on Monday, in which he slammed big six firm Ashurst’s new mission statement that defined the business’ purpose as to “create the extraordinary”.

“It’s good they’re doing those things, but it’s bullshit to pretend it’s just out of the goodness of their hearts,” one said. The Melbourne Response was finalised and announced on October 30, 1996 – three months after George Pell became archbishop of Melbourne. It included ex-gratia payments to victims of child sexual abuse that were capped at $50,000 and made without the church admitting any liability.

Ellis began proceedings, but before a trial could commence the NSW Court of Appeal accepted the church’s argument that it could not be sued. Not only were the church trustees not responsible for the conduct of the clergy, it was an unincorporated association that didn’t legally exist .

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