Former top silk ‘lost nearly everything’: court
Once among Victoria’s most esteemed legal minds, a former barrister has landed in court after admitting to fraud following a class action scandal.
www.perthnow.com.auHere’s the latest information I can share based on recent reporting:
Norman O’Bryan, a former Victorian senior counsel, has been in the news related to the Banksia Securities class action. Reports describe his actions as part of a significant ethical and legal collapse, including an attempt to overcharge clients and a broader fraud case tied to the Banksia settlement process. Some articles note he pleaded guilty to related charges and faced sentencing discussions, with coverage highlighting the dramatic fall from grace for a once-prominent figure.[2][3][4]
Sentencing developments in mid-May 2026 indicated he avoided jail, receiving a considerable community corrections order and related penalties rather than imprisonment. The coverage emphasizes the ongoing reputational damage, the loss of professional standing, and the impact on his personal life.[4][2]
Additional contemporaneous reporting from Australian outlets reiterates themes of shunning by peers, disbarment, and the broader Banksia Securities fallout, underscoring the scandal’s place in Victorian legal history.[3][4]
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Once among Victoria’s most esteemed legal minds, a former barrister has landed in court after admitting to fraud following a class action scandal.
www.perthnow.com.auNorman O'Bryan was one of Melbourne's top barristers — until he was caught trying to overcharge his clients in a scandal described as "one of the darkest chapters" in Victorian legal history.
www.abc.net.auA once-esteemed lawyer will not spend a day behind bars after admitting he tried to defraud clients during the Banksia Securities class action scandal.
www.perthnow.com.auA former top barrister has been "shunned" by colleagues over attempted fraud committed while representing retirees who say they've been through years of hell.
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