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Former Sirtex boss released on good behaviour bond after insider trading conviction
Healthcare 2020-06-04 9:39 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The former CEO and director of biotech company Sirtex Medical was sentenced Thursday to 18 months’ imprisonment for insider trading but was released immediately on a three-year good behaviour bond.

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Robodebt recipients won’t be asked to waive class action claims
Andrew Roe 2020-06-04 6:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Centrelink recipients eligible for a share of $721 million in refunds on debts paid as part of the controversial Robodebt scheme will not be asked to sign away their rights in an ongoing class action, but whether the Morrison Government will seek to shut down the case remains to be seen.

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Ex-Beem It boss takes fintech, CBA to court
CBA 2020-06-04 1:42 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Beem It are facing an employment lawsuit by the former CEO of the payments fintech, but details of the case have not been released pending a bid to keep the claims confidential.

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Banksia class action funder can’t keep details of misconduct claims under wraps
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-06-03 10:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected calls to keep confidential the details of professional misconduct claims against the funder and lawyers behind the Banksia Securities class action, in a ruling that revealed that investors of the collapsed lender could recover $30 million more if allegations against the legal team are established at trial.

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Virgin bidder shortlist down to Bain, Cyrus
Deloitte 2020-06-02 5:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Virgin Australia’s administrators have whittled down the list of eligible bidders for the struggling airline to two, with investment firm Bain Capital and private equity investor Cyrus Capital Partners the only potential purchasers allowed to make final offers.

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Independent views to get less airtime in new inquiry as class actions plunged into uncertainty
Class Actions 2020-06-02 4:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

While companies and organisations have been given wide latitude to present their views to the new class action inquiry, submissions by independent professors are on a page-limit, further fueling speculation about the motives behind the Morrison government’s latest review.

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Rokt shows innovation in computer tech needed to cross patentability threshold
Bird & Bird 2020-05-29 8:38 pm By Christine Caulfield

In its recent decision, the Federal Court has confirmed that schemes are not patentable merely because they are “new and ingenious” and are implemented using a computer. While the door is not completely closed on computer implemented schemes, the patentability threshold will never be passed unless there is some innovation in the computer technology, says Jane Owen and Rebecca Currey of Bird & Bird.

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Government’s $721M Robodebt refund ignores damages claims, class action lawyer says
Andrew Roe 2020-05-29 8:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Morrison Government will refund Centrelink recipients $721 million in debts paid as part of the controversial Robodebt scheme at the centre of a class action, a move lawyers for the class called an “unprecedented admission”.

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Boral faces second class action over US windows biz
Boral 2020-05-28 8:42 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Construction giant Boral faces another shareholder class action accused of failing to disclose the financial irregularities of its US windows business.

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Criminal charges ‘on the cards’ for WA businessman Chris Marco, court told
ASIC 2020-05-27 9:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Accepting that criminal proceedings were “on the cards” for accused Ponzi schemer Chris Marco, a judge has ordered the appointment of receivers to his assets and those of his company, AMS Holdings, saying there was a strong need for an independent assessment of the investment activities of the WA businessman.

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