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Canberra property developers suffer partial loss in GST class actions
Alastair Vincent 2020-01-08 4:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The property developers behind two Canberra apartment complexes have been dealt a partial loss in two class actions against them, with a judge finding the developers misled the lead applicants about the GST payable on their units but that only some of them were entitled to compensation or restitution.

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Thomson Geer faces negligence lawsuit over $120M Melbourne car park deal
Business of Law 2020-01-07 1:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Law firm Thomson Geer is facing a negligence lawsuit by a commercial property investment firm over advice it gave in relation to a $120 million Melbourne car park acquisition.

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Clive Palmer accused of ‘moral obloquy’ in $37.4M class action by timeshare members
Class Actions 2019-12-03 9:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Clive Palmer and associated companies have been accused of unconscionable conduct and “moral obloquy” in a new $37.4 million class action by timeshare members of the billionaire’s now abandoned Palmer Coolum Resort.

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Worrells backs partner targeted by ‘unexpected’ ASIC action
ASIC 2019-11-14 10:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Insolvency firm Worrells has come out in support of partner Jason Bettles, who is facing an investigation by the corporate regulator for his work as liquidator of the Members Alliance Group of companies, saying the probe was unexpected.

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Law firm gave trendy Melbourne cafe bad settlement advice, appeals court finds
Catherine Pierce 2019-11-13 5:33 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A Melbourne-based law firm was negligent when it advised the owners of Barflys bar and cafe in Bourke Street to settle a case against its landlords for $341,500 because of changes to the law on retail leases, an appeals court has found.

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ASIC wants to probe Worrells liquidator over winding up of Members Alliance Group
ASIC 2019-11-13 3:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission wants to investigate the conduct of a Worrells partner in relation to the winding up of Members Alliance Group, a group of property investment companies whose 2016 collapse stripped creditors of over $40 million and left its director facing fraud charges.

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Sydney Fish Market developer can eye Norton Rose docs in spat over $2.3M ‘secret commission’
Christopher Withers 2019-11-11 6:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Sydney-based development firm has won limited access to legal documents from Norton Rose Fulbright in a property dispute over redevelopment of the Sydney Fish Markets and a $2.3 million “secret commission”.

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Ex-Piper Alderman partner’s sex discrimination case back on
Business of Law 2019-11-08 10:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A former Piper Alderman partner who filed a sex discrimination case against the law firm and was ousted from the partnership months later, is pressing on with her legal action, which was stayed while her complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission played out.

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Sydney Metro loses bid for Tiffany & Co chats in dispute over flagship store
Ashurst 2019-10-15 10:52 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

High-end jewellery retailer Tiffany & Co has won its bid to block Sydney Metro from accessing privileged documents in a dispute over the compulsory acquisition of its store in Sydney’s Martin Place for the $2.7 billion Sydney Metro rail project.

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Tucker & Cowen loses second bid to dodge $17.5M Equititrust case
Bianca Kabel 2019-10-07 12:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two name partners at law firm Tucker & Cowen have lost another attempt to dismiss a case brought against them by the receivers of failed fund manager Equititrust over $17.5 million in funds allegedly obtained by deceptive means.

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