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Lawyer who allegedly doctored invoices, stole from client can’t stay suspension
Bartier Perry 2021-10-06 9:09 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Sydney solicitor accused of stealing over $130,000 from a client and doctoring five invoices has lost a bid to pause the NSW Law Society’s suspension of her certificate after a judge found there was a “very significant” risk of harm to the public if she continued to practice.

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‘Horribly offensive’: Peter Dutton tells court of hurt at rape apologist tweet
Baker McKenzie 2021-10-06 3:37 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Defence minister Peter Dutton has given evidence of his “hurt” at trial in a defamation case over a tweet accusing him of being a rape apologist, while the judge presiding over the hearing has warned lawyers for the tweeter to act as solicitors not “supporters”.

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Raptis Group hit with freezing order after allegedly dodging $110M in tax bills
ATO 2021-10-05 6:35 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Taxation Office has won an urgent bid to freeze the assets of James Raptis and 11 associated entities, after accusing the Queensland property developer of dodging $109.5 million in taxes since 2000.

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‘Shit hot tradie’ trade mark not so hot, delegate finds
Consumer Goods 2021-10-05 4:19 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

In a victory for Tradie briefs manufacturer Sojo, a delegate has shot down clothing start-up Rebel Power’s bid to trade mark the words ‘shit hot tradie’.

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Colonial must give class action info on financial position after ‘unsatisfactory’ liability transfer
CBA 2021-10-05 2:11 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has told a Colonial First State Investments unit to provide information about its financial position to the lead applicant in a class action and criticised the company for failing to disclose that it had transferred its liabilities after the class action was launched.

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AMP denies responsibility for licensees’ conduct in ASIC’s fees-for-no-service case
AMP 2021-10-01 8:59 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Financial services provider AMP has hit back at ASIC’s civil penalty action alleging it charged super members fees for no service, saying it was not involved in its licensees’ contraventions.

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Ben Roberts-Smith fights ‘ridiculous’ bid to make medical records public as trial faces delay
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-10-01 4:29 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith is fighting to shield medical records Fairfax says should be made public to “safeguard open justice”, as trial in his defamation case against the publisher faces further delay due to COVID-19 border restrictions.

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Judge grapples with his ‘white male privilege’ in Erin Molan trial
Bruce McClintock 2021-09-30 8:57 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has spoken of his personal challenge as an “older, white male” in deciding the objective meaning of racism in Nine Network sports reporter Erin Molan’s defamation case, and said the matter would have been worthy of a trial by jury.

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Mayfair 101’s James Mawhinney says lawyers OK’d alleged misleading conduct
Aaron Weinstock 2021-09-29 9:44 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The founder of embattled investment group Mayfair 101, James Mawhinney, has said he received legal advice approving the company’s advertising of financial products that a court has found misled investors.

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ASIC seeks ‘very substantial’ $12M penalty against Mayfair
Aaron Weinstock 2021-09-29 3:09 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission says beleaguered investment group Mayfair 101 should pay a $12 million penalty after a judge found the company misled investors about its financial products.

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