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In ‘unusual’ damages claim, Nick Scali says Sparke Helmore should pay Allens fees
Nick Scali is seeking damages against Sparke Helmore for alleged negligent advice in an intellectual property dispute.
HWL Ebsworth partner sacked ahead of failed IPO so others could pocket more, court told
National law firm HWL Ebsworth expelled a former equity partner ahead of its failed initial public offering specifically so he would not participate in the IPO and “others would benefit to a greater extent”, a court has heard.
Lawyer must pay costs for appeal that should never have been filed, Full Court says
An employment solicitor representing a sacked Jetstar pilot must pay the airline's legal costs in defending an appeal application "that ought never to have been made", an appeals court has found.
HWL Ebsworth forced to hand over client file notes to ANZ whistleblower
HWL Ebsworth has been ordered to hand over file notes to a former client and whistleblower suing ANZ for unfair dismissal, with a judge rejecting the law firm's argument that the notes were created solely for the benefit of the junior solicitor taking them.
K&L Gates boosts IP team by snapping up Herbert Smith Freehills partner
K&L Gates has bolstered its Australian intellectual property team by nabbing a leading IP lawyer and partner from rival Herbert Smith Freehills.
Ashurst picks up DLA Piper partner for real estate practice
Ashurst has snagged a leading property investment and development lawyer who advised on $1.5 billion in projects in the Melbourne Docklands from rival DLA Piper to join its projects and real estate team.
In Pizzeys client poaching case, ‘fraught’ separate questions rejected
Two lawyers facing a lawsuit over their defection from specialist IP firm Pizzeys Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys have failed in their bid to have separate hearings in the case concerning the validity of non-compete clauses in their employment contracts.
Settlement reached in former real estate partner’s feud with Piper Alderman
Piper Alderman has settled a dispute with a former partner who claimed the law firm discriminated against her when she was ousted from the partnership.
Allens’ handling of sexual harassment complaint may have violated WHS Act: report
Allens' response to a complaint of sexual harassment in the firm's Brisbane office five years ago may have breached the federal Work Health and Safety Act, a new report has suggested.
Report flags ‘alarming’ incidence of sexual harassment in SA legal profession
Sexual harassment is alarmingly common throughout the legal profession in South Australia, according to a new report that details an assault by a former judge and harassing texts from a magistrate who told a lawyer while presiding over a case that he imagined her "kneeling between his legs at the bench".