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Bartier Perry gave client ‘dangerously incomplete’ legal advice, appeals court says
Appeals 2021-08-03 10:43 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Sydney law firm Bartier Perry failed to adequately advise a lawyer about his rights under a partnership agreement, but trimmed a $1.4 million damages award against the firm.

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Macarthur-Onslow family feud over ‘undervalued’ Lendlease land shut down by court
Anne Horvath 2021-08-03 4:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has shut down the latest legal spat between the children of one of Australia’s richest families, finding a lawsuit over a $200 million real estate transaction was not brought in good faith and that running the case was not in the best interests of the company involved in the deal.

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Public housing lockdown class action to proceed after lawyer stripped of licence
Advocate Me 2021-08-03 3:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action over Melbourne’s public housing lockdown during its second COVID-19 wave in July last year will continue after the lawyer previously running the case was stripped of her practicing certificate.

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ASIC seeks $40M penalty against NAB over inadequate fee disclosures
ASIC 2021-06-17 3:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

National Australia Bank has admitted in court it broke the law by charging fees it was not entitled to collect, but the bank and the corporate regulator are $25 million apart on what is an appropriate penalty.

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Sister of NBA star Ben Simmons won’t defend defamation case over sexual abuse tweets
Barry Dean 2021-08-03 2:25 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has entered default judgment against the sister of NBA star Ben Simmons in a defamation case by her half-brother over tweets alleging he sexually molested her as a child, after the court heard she would not defend the proceedings.

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PwC says ATO should stick to plan at upcoming privilege hearing
Accounting 2021-08-03 2:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

PricewaterhouseCoopers has objected to swathes of evidence from the Commissioner of Taxation being included in an upcoming trial over privilege, claiming the material oversteps a process put in place by the court to only examine a small sample of documents.

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Funder seeks to recoup $14.8M debt in lawsuit against Sydney developer
Cogent Lawyers 2021-08-02 6:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A litigation funder is suing a Sydney property developer over a $14.8 million debt stemming from a cause of action it acquired from the liquidators of the collapsed project manager behind the firm’s real estate projects.

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‘Overworked’ reporter hit with $18,000 pay cut sues the ABC
ABC 2021-08-02 1:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An ABC feature reporter who was hit with an $18,000 pay cut and who allegedly developed a medical condition from being “overworked” is suing the national broadcaster for discrimination and breaches of employment law.

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Prospect of longer COVID-19 lockdown stalls Ben Roberts-Smith trial
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-08-02 12:10 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Trial in war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case over articles accusing him of war crimes has been adjourned until November in light of the current COVID-19 lockdown in Sydney, which a judge noted could be extended beyond the month of August.

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ASIC wins bad advice case against IOOF unit RI Advice
ASIC 2021-08-02 10:30 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has won its case against IOOF unit RI Advice, with a judge finding the financial services firm failed to ensure its advisers acted in the best interests of clients and did not give inappropriate advice.

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