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‘Insureds are not only risks; they are people’: Judge slams TAL’s treatment of cancer patient’s claim
Albert Ounapuu 2021-03-10 10:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

In another victory for ASIC in a case stemming from the banking royal commission, a judge has ruled that TAL Life Limited breached the Insurance Contracts Act after denying coverage to a cancer patient and threatening to recover $24,000 it had already paid to her.

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Herbert Smith Freehills says Arrium lenders ‘a million miles away’ from properly run case
Amy Munro 2021-03-04 6:54 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has attacked a lawsuit brought by a group of lenders against collapsed steel giant Arrium, rejecting claims that $430 million in loans was borrowed under misleading or deceptive representations.

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Former Arrium group treasurer rejects liquidators’ ‘infected’ insolvency case
Amy Munro 2021-03-03 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The former group treasurer of collapsed steel giant Arrium has hit back at claims brought by the company’s liquidators that it was trading while insolvent, arguing the case had been ‘infected’ by evidence from an expert who was also a plaintiff in the case.

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Herbert Smith Freehills warned Arrium of insolvent trading risk, court told
Amy Munro 2021-03-02 5:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Doomed iron and steel giant Arrium attempted to stave off its inevitable $2.8 billion collapse and put off negotiating with its lenders until the last minute despite warnings from its legal and financial advisors, liquidators for the company told the court.

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Fair trial may not be possible for adviser targeted by ASIC in IOOF unit case, court told
ASIC 2021-03-01 9:57 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A financial adviser at the centre of ASIC’s bad advice case against an IOOF unit might mount an argument that a fair trial is not possible because of his “fulsome” answers to investigators during a compulsory examination.

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Arrium ‘bled cash’ from banks prior to $2.8B collapse, court told
Amy Munro 2021-03-01 3:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Directors of steel producer Arrium continued to borrow money from “vulnerable” lenders in the months prior to the company’s $2.8 billion collapse and “bled cash” despite the inevitable end, a number of lenders have said on the first day of a 40-day trial in the NSW Supreme Court.

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ASIC proves prescient with failure of mediation on eve of IOOF trial
ASIC 2021-02-26 9:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

ASIC’s warning about the futility of mediation with an IOOF subsidiary has proved prophetic, with talks last week failing to resolve the regulator’s case ahead of trial starting Monday.

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Fonterra loses lawsuit seeking to halt use of ‘Bega’ trade mark
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2021-02-25 8:08 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has rejected Fonterra’s bid to restrain Bega from using the Bega trade mark on packaging for peanut butter and nut products as well as Bega’s counterclaim alleging Fonterra failed to invest, promote and develop new Bega products in breach of their trade mark agreement.

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Maurice Blackburn defeats case by State Street over Fearless Girl replica
Colin Golvan 2021-02-25 7:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Law firm Maurice Blackburn has successfully defended a consumer law and intellectual property lawsuit brought over its use of a replica of the famous Fearless Girl statue by US financial services giant State Street Global Advisors.

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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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