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Aware Finance cops $20M penalty in ASIC fees for no service action
Allens 2022-02-17 9:04 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Aware Finance, formerly StatePlus, has been fined $20 million for charging over 25,000 customers approximately $50 million for services they did not receive. 

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Law firms earned $68M for defending lawsuits over collapse of Dick Smith
Alan Shearer 2022-02-11 11:15 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The law firms and barristers who defended former Dick Smith directors in sprawling litigation over the failure of the electronics retailer earned close to $68 million in fees, a court has heard.

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Tireless defence by lawyers felled criminal cartel case against banks
Allens 2022-02-11 11:20 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

From a lengthy committal hearing challenging the ACCC’s investigatory techniques to repeated attacks on the prosecution’s indictment, an indefatigable team of barristers and lawyers across eight law firms helped bring an end to the four-year long pursuit of criminal cartel charges against three banks and six individuals over a $2.8 billion ANZ share placement.

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Forum Finance director can’t block receivers from selling waterfront homes
Allens 2022-02-09 5:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Forum Finance director Vince Tesoriero has lost a battle to stop receivers from selling luxury properties in which he and Bill Papas hold a stake pending the outcome of Westpac’s fraud case against him.

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Forum director Tesoriero questions sale of Papas’ Sydney residence
Allens 2022-02-04 12:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Forum Finance director Vince Tesoriero has raised concerns about the validity of the sale of a $4 million home in Sydney inner-West suburb Rozelle where company founder Bill Papas and his girlfriend lived, but a judge has indicated any attempt to block the sale would be “hopeless”.

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Uber loses bad faith case, can’t block medical app’s ‘Uberdoc’ trade mark
Allens 2022-02-02 9:59 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Rideshare giant Uber has lost its bid to prevent a Queensland-based healthcare app from registering its ‘Uberdoc’ trademark despite a “high degree of similarity” to a suite of Uber trade marks.

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Allens snags corporate tax specialist from PWC
Allens 2022-02-02 5:14 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Allens has lured leading M&A tax lawyer Ellen Thomas from PricewaterhouseCoopers to strengthen the Big Six firm’s expertise in mergers and acquisitions and finance transactions.

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Shell wins more in ATO appeal over $2.3B gas exploration deduction
Alain Musikanth 2022-01-27 6:00 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

An appeals court has unanimously rejected the Commissioner of Taxation’s latest bid to block Shell’s $2.3 billion tax deduction for the cost of exploration activities conducted as part of the Browse LNG project off the coast of Western Australia.

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ExxonMobil takes $182M dispute with ATO to court
Allens 2022-01-17 5:58 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Oil company ExxonMobil has appealed decisions by the Australian Taxation Office to refuse deductions on profits from the sale of petrol from the largest oil field in Australia, claiming its taxable profits over four years should be reduced by $181.8 million.

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Bill Papas’ cousin denies Westpac claims over $720,000 payment
Allens 2022-01-13 6:46 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Forum Finance director Bill Papas’ cousin has hit back at Westpac’s allegations he wrongfully received $720,000 from the alleged fraudster in violation of freezing orders made in the bank’s lawsuit, which seeks to recoup $294 million paid into an alleged fraudulent scheme.

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