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Judge urges Komatsu to consider ‘adequacy’ of sex harassment defence
Employment 2020-08-05 7:24 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has told mining equipment provider Komatsu to consider whether its sex harassment policies and training are an “adequate” defence to serious allegations of harassment and bullying by a female employee.

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Administrators for fashion retailer PAS Group lose battle with landlords over rent
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-07-24 11:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Administrators for The PAS Group have failed in their bid to have almost $1.4M in rent declared an unsecured debt in the event the fashion retailer goes into liquidation amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Former Liberal senator Julian McGauran sues Mayfair 101 over $1M investment
ASIC 2020-06-26 6:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Already facing action by the corporate regulator for alleged misleading and deceptive conduct and a potential class action, investment firm Mayfair 101 must now defend a lawsuit by former Liberal senator Julian McGauran, who is demanding the return of his $1 million investment.

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Adcon can’t stop Icon from calling on security in feud over Botanic Melbourne development
Andrew Morrison 2020-04-22 3:25 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Engineering firm Adcon has failed in a bid to block developer Icon from accessing a $396,000 bank guarantee after delays in the development of the Botanic Melbourne residential apartment complex.

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Judge keeps competition case against NSW Ports anchored
ACCC 2020-03-05 5:00 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A maritime development company has failed in its bid to resume its competition lawsuit against NSW Ports, with the Federal Court ordering that the proceedings remained stayed until a similar case brought by the competition regulator is heard.

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Smiles Inclusive may face investor class action over IPO
Class Actions 2019-10-09 6:37 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

National law firm Holding Redlich is investigating a shareholder class action against Smiles Inclusive, just one week after the embattled Gold Coast dental company reported a $31 million statutory loss.

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Holding Redlich partner defends ‘good lawyer’ reputation at political donations inquiry
Arthur Moses 2019-09-18 9:17 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Holding Redlich national managing partner Ian Robertson has defended his reputation as a “good lawyer” while being cross-examined at ICAC over cover-up advice he strenuously denies giving to NSW Labor over the now infamous Aldi bag containing $100,000 in cash donations.

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Holding Redlich lawyer tells ICAC he ‘would never advise a client’ to cover up illegal donations
Arthur Moses 2019-09-09 9:06 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Holding Redlich national managing partner Ian Robertson has “categorically denied” that he advised the NSW Labor general secretary to cover up a $100,000 illegal political donation, telling ICAC that he “would never advise a client to behave in that manner”.

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Holding Redlich defends managing partner in face of cover-up claims by ALP boss
Holding Redlich 2019-08-28 9:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Law firm Holding Redlich has defended national managing partner Ian Robertson against allegations by NSW Labor Party general secretary Kaila Murnain that the lawyer advised her to keep quiet about a $100,000 illegal political donation.

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Courts says it won’t interfere with ALP vote to expel CFMEU boss John Setka
Employment 2019-08-27 10:58 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

CFMEU state boss John Setka has lost his court challenge to a vote to expel him from the Australian Labor Party, with the Victorian Supreme Court ruling it did not have the jurisdiction to rule on the case.

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