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Baker McKenzie negligent in advising on Chinese lender’s failed Aussie launch, court hears
APRA 2021-08-11 3:57 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Baker McKenzie has been accused of negligence in a cross claim by Chinese lender Aoyin, which faces a lawsuit by accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers for unpaid fees over advice related to a failed bid to launch a bank in Australia.

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Oaktree unit must join Marlin’s shareholders to $135M breach of warranty case
Bernice Ng 2021-08-11 6:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A unit of Oaktree Capital Management has been ordered to join all former shareholders of consumer brand wholesaler Marlin Brands as defendants in a case over the investment giant’s $200 million acquisition of the company that alleges fraud or wilful deceit on the part of the sellers.

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Baker McKenzie dragged into Chinese lender’s case against PwC over failed Aussie launch
Accounting 2021-05-17 5:52 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Chinese lender Aoyin wants to join Baker McKenzie to its claims against PwC over a failed bid to launch the first Chinese bank incorporated in Australia, after advice documents from the law firm were uncovered in a last-minute privilege fight.

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Director of food dip brand Obela stole $3M, feigned wife’s suicide, court hears
Dentons 2021-01-21 5:07 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Food dip producer Obela Fresh Dips & Spreads has won a $3 million judgment against a former director who defrauded the company of millions of dollars, lied about his wife’s suicide and fled the country.

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Slater & Gordon strikes out bullying cross-claim in client poaching case
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-12-09 3:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Slater and Gordon has won a bid to strike out parts of a cross-claim seeking injury compensation for alleged bullying at the law firm brought by a solicitor accused of stealing clients after jumping ship.

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Judge appoints receiver, not liquidator to hotel to avoid COVID-19 misunderstanding
Coronavirus 2020-06-12 12:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

To avoid a creditor panic in the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis, the NSW Supreme Court has appointed a receiver instead of a liquidator to a rural hotel that is the centre of a deadlocked shareholder dispute over more than $2.7 million.

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Liquidator must personally pay litigation costs for ‘unreasonable’ behaviour, court says
David Eardley 2020-04-08 7:47 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A liquidator who ‘provoked litigation’ must personally pay the costs of the proceedings brought by a creditor of defunct company Azmac because of his ‘unreasonable’ handling of the company’s liquidation, a court has found.  

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Liquidator criticised for ‘inheriting improper purpose’ in seeking to grill NRL boss
Farid Assaf 2020-03-06 6:22 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has set aside a liquidator’s bid for public examination of National Rugby League boss Todd Greenberg and another high-ranking officer, finding the summonses were an “abuse of process” and that the company behind them had entered into liquidation for the sole purpose of grilling the officials.

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Orinoco Gold investor wins bid to inspect books after share value tanks
Energy & Natural Resources 2019-12-12 2:01 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A shareholder of struggling gold company Orinoco Gold has been granted limited access to the company’s books after the firm was placed into administration on the back of an abysmal year on the ASX which saw it share value plummet by more than 97 per cent.

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Judge allows hindsight evidence in lawsuit over Metal Storm’s collapse
Anthony McGrath 2019-12-04 3:09 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A US institutional investor can use hindsight evidence in its breach of contract case against a former ANZ Bank trustee over the winding up of failed defence tech firm Metal Storm.

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