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Herbert Smith Freehills warned Arrium of insolvent trading risk, court told
Amy Munro 2021-03-02 5:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Doomed iron and steel giant Arrium attempted to stave off its inevitable $2.8 billion collapse and put off negotiating with its lenders until the last minute despite warnings from its legal and financial advisors, liquidators for the company told the court.

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Arrium ‘bled cash’ from banks prior to $2.8B collapse, court told
Amy Munro 2021-03-01 3:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Directors of steel producer Arrium continued to borrow money from “vulnerable” lenders in the months prior to the company’s $2.8 billion collapse and “bled cash” despite the inevitable end, a number of lenders have said on the first day of a 40-day trial in the NSW Supreme Court.

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$440M settlement reached in Queensland floods class action
Class Actions 2021-02-26 1:16 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The State of Queensland and subcontractor Sunwater have agreed to pay $440 million to settle part of a class action over the 2011 floods in Queensland that destroyed 2,000  homes in the state.

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IVF Australia faces multimillion dollar lawsuit over inaccurate genetic test
Anne Horvath 2021-02-17 6:32 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Fertility clinic IVF Australia is facing a lawsuit worth “many millions of dollars” launched by the parents of a child born with Pallister-Kilian syndrome, alleging it did not carry out a vital pre-implantation diagnostic test that would have identified the disease.

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Liquidators say Arrium directors should have known about ‘liquidity crisis’ sooner
Amy Munro 2021-02-15 3:41 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The directors of steel giant Arrium, which collapsed owing $4 billion in debts, should have known earlier that the company was in a “liquidity crisis” and was trading while insolvent, liquidators for the company allege.

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AMA Group to fight court injunction granted to ‘intolerable’ CEO accused of fraud
Automotive 2021-01-29 1:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Automotive firm AMA Group will seek to discharge an injunction preventing it from dismissing a CEO who has been accused of defrauding the company of “hundreds of thousands of dollars” and damaging its reputation with major partners.

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Opal Tower concrete manufacturer appeals loss to insurer over coverage of legal bills
Appeals 2020-12-09 9:22 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The prefab concrete specialist behind Sydney’s Opal Tower has appealed a ruling letting its insurers off the hook to pay costs in advance incurred in defending cross-claims in two lawsuits over the ill-fated tower.

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Disaster payments can’t limit damages in Queensland floods class action, judge says
Class Actions 2020-12-08 5:42 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has ruled that disaster payments cannot be taken into consideration in assessing damages in a long-running class action over the 2011 Queensland floods that destroyed 2,000 homes and claimed 12 lives.

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Insurer not on the hook for Opal Tower concrete manufacturer’s legal bills
Class Actions 2020-11-25 1:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The prefab concrete specialist behind Sydney’s Opal Tower has lost a courtroom bid to have its insurer pay costs in advance incurred in defending cross-claims in two lawsuits over the ill-fated tower.

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Litigation funder wins appeal over security for costs in Fair Work class actions
Adero Law 2020-11-10 2:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Litigation funder Augusta Ventures has won its challenge to a landmark ruling that it pay $3.1 million in security for the costs of two Fair Work class actions it is financing on behalf of casual mine workers.

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