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Mick Gatto loses appeal in defamation case against ABC
ABC 2022-04-14 10:42 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Underworld figure Mick Gatto has lost a bid to appeal a decision dismissing his defamation claims against the ABC over an article he said accused him of threatening to kill gangland lawyer Nicola Gobbo.

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ACCC appeals ruling over Mazda’s ‘appalling’ customer service
ACCC 2022-04-14 9:42 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The consumer watchdog is challenging a court ruling that found Mazda’s treatment of customers with defective vehicles was “appalling” but did not amount to unconscionable conduct.

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‘A remarkable fraud’: Deloitte takes director to court for alleged embezzlement
Accounting 2022-04-13 6:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Deloitte has secured a freezing order on the assets and bank accounts of a director accused of stealing funds from the consulting giant, in what a judge has described as an alleged “remarkable fraud”.

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High Court restores $435,000 award to sex offences prosecutor diagnosed with PTSD
Albert Dinelli 2022-04-13 4:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The High Court has reinstated a $435,000 judgment awarded to a former lawyer who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder while working for the Special Sexual Offences unit in Victoria’s Office of Public Prosecutions.

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‘Most unjust’ to allow new claims in six-year-old CBA class action, judge says
CBA 2022-04-13 9:32 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The applicants in a protracted class action against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia brought by borrowers who claim they were forced to default on their commercial loans have lost a bid to amend their pleadings, six years after the case was filed.

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‘Fugitive’ Bill Papas entitled to protect lawyer’s notes, court told
Allens 2022-04-13 4:17 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A lawyer for Forum Finance director Bill Papas has argued the alleged fraudster should be able to shield documents held by his former lawyer under a claim for legal professional privilege despite being a “fugitive” from contempt charges.

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CBRE wins appeal over allegedly negligent $27.3M valuation
Amelia Avery-Williams 2022-04-13 9:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Real estate giant CBRE Group has won its appeal in a dispute with defunct fund manager City Pacific, which claimed the company negligently valued a Queensland marina at $27.3 million in 2006 and caused millions in losses.

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Consultant in relationship with colleague unlawfully demoted, court finds
Employment 2022-04-13 3:45 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A court has found that a Sydney consultant was unlawfully demoted by a supervisor who harassed her over her relationship with another employee.

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Worley asks High Court to fix ‘absurd’ shareholder class action ruling
Alexander Edwards 2022-04-12 10:04 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Engineering company Worley is challenging an appeals court ruling that allowed a shareholder class action against it to continue, arguing the Full Court’s finding that opinions which “ought reasonably to have been held” should be disclosed to shareholders would lead to “absurd consequences”.

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Teens won’t take climate change class action to High Court
Appeals 2022-04-12 3:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An appeals court’s finding that the federal government does not owe a duty of care to Australian kids to protect them from the effects of climate change will stand after the lead applicants declined to take the matter to the High Court.

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