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Ken Talbot’s widow can’t represent daughters in negligence case against Arnold Bloch Leibler
Anastasia Nicholas 2021-06-30 5:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The widow of mining executive Ken Talbot has lost a bid to act for two of her daughters in a  negligence case over the handling of her late husband’s estate against law firms Arnold Bloch Leibler and Boyd Legal, with a judge finding claims by the mother and daughters were “directly competing and contrary”.

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Mayfair 101’s James Mawhinney says he should not face penalty in ASIC case
ASIC 2021-06-30 1:15 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The founder of embattled investment group Mayfair 101, James Mawhinney, will argue that he should not be ordered to pay any penalty after the company was found to have misled investors about its financial products.

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7-Eleven agrees to settle franchisee class actions
7-Eleven 2021-06-30 12:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

7-Eleven has reached an in-principle agreement to settle two class actions which accused the convenience store giant of misleading franchisees and underpaying employees at its stores.

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Payday lender Cigno loses bid to overturn ASIC’s short-term credit lending ban
Appeals 2021-06-29 10:35 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Payday lender Cigno has lost its appeal of a ruling which upheld ASIC’s first product intervention order banning the use of short-term lending models with “excessive” fees.

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S&P class action applicant resists paying security for ratings agency’s costs
Banton Group 2021-06-29 5:13 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A fight is looming over a bid by S&P Global for a class action applicant to pay security for the legal costs of defending the litigation, with the applicant arguing it shouldn’t have to fork over anything.

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Former Nuix CFO, family members caught up in $17.8M insider trading probe
Andrew O'Brien 2021-06-29 2:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The corporate regulator has secured a travel ban against the brother of former Nuix CFO Stephen Doyle as it pursues a criminal investigation of alleged insider trading by the executive and his family.

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Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial adjourned as COVID-19 flares in NSW
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-06-29 1:35 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Trial in the defamation case by accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith has been adjourned for three weeks after COVID-19 restrictions prevented witnesses from travelling to Sydney and national security concerns were raised regarding Afghani witnesses set to give evidence.

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Court finds Ford PowerShift cars defective, in victory for class action
Allens 2021-06-29 1:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

In a win for a long-running class action against US auto giant Ford on behalf of owners of 70,000 vehicles, a judge has found that cars installed with PowerShift transmissions were defective.

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‘Trouble and harassment’: Appeals court won’t revive Palmer’s $263M suit against CITIC
Alexander Law 2021-06-28 4:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Clive Palmer and his company Mineralogy have lost a challenge to a Western Australia Supreme Court decision staying a $263 million lawsuit against Hong Kong-based CITIC, with an appeals court finding the mining giant’s decision to abandon and relitigate matters amounted to “unjustified trouble and harassment”.

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Pop star Katy Perry wins privilege spat in trade mark lawsuit against designer
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2021-06-28 4:07 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

US singer Katy Perry has won a ruling shielding communications with lawyers from 2009 in a trade mark dispute with Australian fashion designer Katie Perry.

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