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Former QC, now judge liable to client in negligent advice case, court rules
Construction 2021-03-01 6:11 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A former QC turned Victorian Supreme Court judge has been found liable, along with a law firm acquired by Russell Kennedy, to pay $1.185 million to a former client for providing negligent advice on a land purchase contract.

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Gatto loses defamation case over ABC report on alleged threat to kill Gobbo
Defamation 2021-03-01 2:37 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Melbourne underworld figure Mick Gatto was not defamed by an online ABC article reporting on witness evidence given in court alleging he helped arrange the murder of Victor Pierce and threatened to kill barrister Nicola Gobbo, a judge has ruled.

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Young Rich Lister’s company hit with trade mark lawsuit
Holding Redlich 2021-02-26 5:27 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A company run by an AFR Young Rich Lister has been taken to court for allegedly infringing an Indigenous-owned entrepreneurship coaching company’s trade mark. 

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‘It shouldn’t be a partisan issue’: Albanese calls on government to regulate gig economy
Employment 2021-02-25 3:26 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Australian Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese and the Transport Workers Union have urged the government to regulate the gig economy following the deaths of five food delivery workers and a landmark ruling from the UK’s highest court that found Uber drivers are not independent contractors.

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Herbert Smith Freehills advice to Horizon Oil protected by privilege, judge rules
AUSTRAC 2021-02-24 4:58 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Horizon Oil has won its bid to shield Herbert Smith Freehills documents advising the company did not breach foreign bribery laws from being revealed in a defamation lawsuit brought against Fairfax Media by a Papua New Guinea government Minister.

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Former Leighton exec faces new foreign bribery charge
Cimic 2021-02-23 3:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A former director of a Leighton Holdings subsidiary has been hit with a third foreign bribery charge after a six-year AFP investigation found bribes were paid to Tanzanian public officials to secure a mooring replacement contract worth $US66.48 million. 

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 Ex-CFO pleads guilty to market manipulation
ASIC 2021-02-22 5:33 pm By Cindy Cameronne

The former chief financial officer of delisted Traditional Therapy Clinics has appeared in court after pleading guilty to market manipulation charges relating to transactions intended to create an artificial share price for the traditional therapy clinic company.

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‘If it seems creepy, it probably is’: Ex-High Court judge speaks out against sexual harassment
Business of Law 2021-02-19 4:22 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Former High Court Justice Kenneth Hayne has called out the “continuing and pervasive” issue of sexual harassment in the legal profession, urging senior lawyers to stop abusing their power. 

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ACCC raises competition concerns over $US80B Aon-Willis merger
ACCC 2021-02-18 4:04 pm By Cindy Cameronne

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised preliminary competition concerns about the proposed merger of insurance giants Aon and Willis Towers Watson to create the world’s largest insurance provider, following investigations in the US, Europe, Canada and New Zealand.

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Liquidator suspended for three years for forging docs to deceive ASIC
Article 2021-02-17 6:49 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Adelaide liquidator Peter Macks has been hit with a three-year ban after a judge found he forged documents to hinder an investigation by the corporate regulator. 

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