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In law firm trade mark battle, reputation in Melbourne merger work is key, court told
Andrew Sykes 2021-02-19 2:37 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Two law firms locked in a courtroom battle over their ‘C’ trade marks made up of concentric circles will move to mediation after one of the firms files “significantly more” evidence about their reputation in Melbourne, a court has heard.

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‘I’m not having vague excuses about COVID in the UK’: Judge slams ex-Linchpin director
ASIC 2021-02-18 6:54 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge will not let proceedings brought by ASIC against four former Linchpin Capital directors drag on, slamming a “vague” excuse from one of the directors, who awaits word from his insurers on whether his defence costs will be covered, that London is still in a state of “total confusion” due to COVID-19.

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Herald Sun exec’s honest opinion defence survives in case by ex-Labor MP Melissa Parke
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-02-18 6:13 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Former Labor MP Melissa Parke has failed in her bid to strike down the honest opinion defence of Herald Sun executive Dr Colin Rubenstein in her lawsuit alleging the director defamed her in an email and article relating to her 2019 pre-selection speech.

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44-count indictment filed in ANZ criminal cartel case
ANZ 2021-02-18 2:57 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Forty-four charges have been outlined in a long-awaited indictment in a criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement, including 29 charges against top executives from ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup.

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Court shoots down Prime Trust liquidators’ bid for global proof of debt to compensate unitholders
Andrew Muller 2021-02-18 2:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The liquidators of retirement village group Australian Property Custodian Holdings, which went into administration in 2010 owing $948 million, have had their proposal to compensate unitholders under a global proof of debt rejected by a judge, who called the plan vague and “unsatisfactory”.

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Class actions can’t pursue insurance brokers to boost Quintis settlement, court hears
Agriculture 2021-02-18 1:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two insurance brokers have dodged being dragged into class action proceedings against sandalwood producer Quintis to boost a settlement reached last year, as a fight over insurance owed to the company to cover the settlement continues.

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Count Financial can’t join insurer to $15.3M lawsuit against ex-financial advisor
Accounting 2021-02-18 11:41 am By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Count Financial has failed in its bid to put a former financial advisor’s insurers on the hook for a $15.3 million lawsuit brought by his former clients, as the accounting services company seeks to claw back its losses allegedly resulting from the advisor’s breaches of his duty of care and skill.

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Ex-Johnson Winter & Slattery clients can’t subpeona Optus, Telstra for lawyer’s phone records
Charles Filgate Giles 2021-02-17 11:14 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has shot down an attempt by former Johnson Winter & Slattery clients to secure records of phone calls by their solicitor to corroborate claims the lawyer repeatedly advised them to ignore a settlement offer in a commercial case they later lost.

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Liquidator suspended for three years for forging docs to deceive ASIC
Article 2021-02-17 6:49 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Adelaide liquidator Peter Macks has been hit with a three-year ban after a judge found he forged documents to hinder an investigation by the corporate regulator. 

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Labor party slammed for ‘draconian’ laws in Victorian MP’s branch stacking case
Cornwalls 2021-02-17 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Victorian Labor MP accused of branch stacking has attacked the charges against her as invalid, telling the Victoria Supreme Court that they were brought under “shocking” and “draconian” party rules implemented in the wake of a controversial report on Nine’s 60 Minutes.

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