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Top UK firm dragged into feud between law firm founding partners
Brendon Roberts 2022-09-05 11:28 pm By Christine Caulfield

London firm Mishcon de Reya faces a lawsuit alleging the firm knowingly assisted a founding partner of Lipman Karas to breach his duties when it reached an agreement to open a Hong Kong office.

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MinterEllison snags leading superannuation lawyer from Herbert Smith Freehills
Business of Law 2022-09-05 11:20 pm By Christine Caulfield

MinterEllison has recruited financial services and superannuation law expert Ruth Stringer to lead the national super practice she established some 20 years ago.

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Litigation funding regulations to be rolled back by Albanese government
Business of Law 2022-09-02 11:04 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

The Albanese government has introduced legislation that would roll back the requirement that litigation funders hold an AFSL and register their class actions as managed investment schemes, saying the Morrison government era-regulations were not fit for purpose.

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High Court Chief Justice says Bar ‘pays a price’ for more female judges
Business of Law 2022-09-01 4:32 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Chief Justice Susan Kiefel has decried the low number of women barristers appearing in the High Court, questioning whether there is a “price” to pay for state and federal policies focused on appointing more female judges.

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G&S can’t shield emails about legal advice in suit over Mount Pleasant coal mine
ASIC 2022-09-01 2:47 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Engineering services firm G&S has lost a bid to shield emails about “the need to obtain legal advice” in a $270 million dispute with the operator of a NSW open-cut coal mine.

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Australia’s IPH continues growth with acquisition of Canada’s Smart & Biggar
Business of Law 2022-08-25 11:51 pm By Christine Caulfield

Australian intellectual property firm IPH has acquired Canada-based Smart & Biggar, positioning both firms to offer clients global IP services.

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‘Long overdue’ legal costs reform to hit Victorian courts
Business of Law 2022-08-25 11:34 pm By Sam Matthews

A report commissioned by the Supreme Court of Victoria has recommended a massive overhaul to the system for awarding costs in civil proceedings, trashing the “opaque” and “inadequate” scale of costs system.

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Funder comes up short in share transfer dispute
Business of Law 2022-08-25 10:42 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A joint venture formed to fund class action litigation has lost its bid for declarations against one of its former shareholders after arguing its former bankrupt director “ineffectively” transferred half of his shares.

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Barristers’ clerk settles claim she was sacked for working from home
Business of Law 2022-08-25 3:13 pm By Christine Caulfield

A barristers’ clerk has reached a confidential agreement with a Melbourne-based chambers to resolve a lawsuit alleging she was fired for wanting to work from home.

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Fair Work Ombudsman accuses barrister of underpaying paralegal
Business of Law 2022-08-24 12:51 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A Victoria-based barrister has been taken to court by the Fair Work Ombudsman for allegedly underpaying a paralegal.

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