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Diplomats greasing wheels to get infamous crim Miles McKelvy on plane to America, court told 17 Dec, 2020 04:47 AM 2 minutes to read Miles John McKelvy outside court during a 2001 mortgage fraud trial. The US now wants him extradited for alleged drug charges. Photo / Derek Flynn Miles John McKelvy outside court during a 2001 mortgage fraud trial. The US now wants him extradited for alleged drug charges. Photo / Derek Flynn Talks through diplomatic channels to extradite an infamous con artist to the United States will happen any minute, an Auckland court heard today. He has been sought with two other New Zealanders who were arrested in Romania two weeks ago. ....
Immediation completes capital raise in expansion By Tony Zhang|15 December 2020 Online dispute resolution provider Immediation has completed a $3.75 million capital raise following agreements with top government agencies and will support the company’s global expansion to make justice more accessible to all. Immediation, the Aussie legal tech platform enabling the online resolution of legal disputes, has raised $3.75 million backed by Alex Waislitz and Thorney Investment Group, an investor in Afterpay and NextDC, as it looks to expand internationally and further develop its offering. Mr Waislitz is joined by strategic investors including Euroz Hartleys Securities, who led the round, and SG Hiscock. This latest round of funding will enable the Melbourne-based company to grow its international reach, particularly in the US markets, with a specific focus on international hiring and product development targeting key areas of the legal system. ....
Immediation founder Laura Keily. Source: supplied. Disputes mediation platform Immediation has raised $3.75 million in Series A funding, after COVID-19 led to a tech overhaul of the legal system and 1000% growth. The funding comes amid calls for easier access to justice for SMEs, with small business ombudsman Kate Carnell noting an uptick in disputes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and saying small business owners are more likely to walk away that tackle an inaccessible court system. Immediation’s backers include Thorney Investment Group, the fund of Aussie billionaire Alex Waislitz, as well as Euroz Hartleys Securities and SG Hiscock. The cash injection follows a mammoth year of growth for the Melbourne startup, which offers an online route for resolving legal disputes, without anyone having to go to court. ....