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Ex-HopgoodGanim client who was afraid to question invoices runs out of time
Benjamin Kidston 2023-06-08 11:29 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A former client of HopgoodGanim has lost an out-of-time bid to challenge 31 invoices, after a judge found her fear of starting a fight with the law firm while it still represented her was “not well founded”.

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Fintech takes AMEX to court over BPAY contract
Contracts 2022-08-12 11:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Brisbane fintech Sniip Limited has filed a lawsuit against American Express Australia, claiming millions in damages after the payments giant allegedly breached a contract to provide card members with BPAY bill payments services. 

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ATO, Raptis Group to enter ‘commercial discussions’ in $110M tax case
ATO 2021-10-21 12:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Taxation Office will have “commercial discussions” with Gold Coast property developer James Raptis before deciding whether to seek summary judgment in a case over $109.5 million in alleged tax avoidance.

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‘The writing seems to be on the wall’: Law firms actively considering no jab, no office policies
Allens 2021-09-29 10:03 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

As Australia’s largest cities prepare to emerge from lockdown, law firms are doubling down on their efforts to vaccinate staff, with some going so far as to implement a ‘no jab, no office’ policy.

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Lorna Jane hit with $5M penalty for misleading COVID-19 activewear claims
ACCC 2021-07-23 2:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has hit women’s activewear company Lorna Jane with a $5 million penalty for representing to consumers during the height of the coronavirus crisis last year that its activewear would protect them from viruses including COVID-19.

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Lorna Jane says it believed activewear would protect users from COVID-19
ACCC 2021-03-15 4:40 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Women’s activewear company Lorna Jane has defended ACCC allegations that it represented to consumers during that height of the coronavirus pandemic that its activewear would protect them from viruses including COVID-19, saying it had a reasonable and proper basis for making the claims. 

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HopgoodGanim to cut partner, staff salaries
Business of Law 2020-04-20 5:33 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

HopgoodGanim will cut equity partner income by 50 per cent and staff salaries and hours by 20 per cent for up to six months to preserve jobs and ensure the sustainability of the firm during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Settlement in class action over ‘excessive’ legal fees won’t cover group members
Bounty Law 2020-01-07 6:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A settlement has been reached that brings an end to a class action against a Queensland law firm for allegedly charging personal injury clients excessive fees but does not resolve the claims of group members.

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Receivers can pay priority claims of employees directly, judge rules
Construction 2019-03-20 10:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Receivers, not just liquidators, can distribute assets to satisfy priority claims of an insolvent company’s employees, a judge has ruled, settling a question of law under the Corporations Act.

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MACH Energy faces $13M lawsuit by second fired exec
Employment 2019-03-20 12:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Mach Energy is fighting a second lawsuit by a former director alleging he is owed $13 million in shares under an equity incentive scheme based on the performance of the Mount Pleasant coal project acquired from Rio Tinto in 2016.

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