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BHP asks High Court to weigh in on inclusion of foreign investors in class action
Alistair Pound 2021-07-05 11:56 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Global resources giant BHP Group is seeking special leave from the High Court to appeal a ruling that rejected its bid to exclude foreign investors from a shareholder class action over the 2015 Fundao dam disaster.

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Captain Cook College engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct, court finds
ACCC 2021-07-02 11:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Motivated by greed, online educator Captain Cook College engaged in a system of unconscionable conduct by enrolling thousands of students who accrued $60 million in debt but never finished their courses, a court has found.

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Why Johnson Winter & Slattery’s Andreas Piesiewicz resisted the call of the bar
Johnson Winter Slattery 2021-07-01 10:23 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

While Johnson Winter & Slattery’s Andreas Piesiewicz is known for his advocacy and ability to hold his own in the courtroom against some of Australia’s top silks, the 39-year-old partner opted for the camaraderie of the law firm to the life of a barrister.

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Johnson Winter & Slattery’s Felicity Karageorge on why she’s always learning
Johnson Winter Slattery 2021-06-18 11:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Johnson Winter & Slattery senior associate Felicity Karageorge first discovered she wanted a career in the law from an unlikely source: daytime television.

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Johnson Winter & Slattery’s Sara Gaertner at her best in the deep end
Johnson Winter Slattery 2021-06-11 9:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

For Johnson Winter & Slattery senior associate Sara Gaertner, being a lawyer working on high-stakes litigation wasn’t always on the cards. She was working at an accounting firm when she decided to make the career switch. She hasn’t looked back since.

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‘Sky’s the limit’ for Johnson Winter & Slattery partner Frances Dreyer
Class Actions 2021-06-04 9:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

For Johnson Winter & Slattery litigation partner Frances Dreyer, grit is the key to success in handling complex commercial litigation and class actions.

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Bigger is better for Johnson Winter & Slattery energy superstar George Croft
Energy & Natural Resources 2021-06-03 4:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

When Johnson Winter & Slattery’s George Croft is asked what he loves about working for clients in the energy and resources sectors, the tangible nature of the field with its deep rumbling ore crushers and haulage trains kilometres long really brings out his excitement.

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Lawyerly announces Litigation Rising Stars of 2021
Adero Law 2021-05-28 9:33 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Lawyerly is pleased to announce the winners of its inaugural Litigation Rising Stars competition, which honours 30 lawyers under the age of 40 for their work in high-stakes litigation.

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Judge won’t keep sales figures confidential in epic Cargill, Viterra battle
Adam Purton 2021-05-11 3:55 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Victoria Supreme Court judge has rejected a post-trial bid to keep details of the 2019 sale of Cargill’s malt business under wraps in a long-running case over Viterra’s $420 million sale of its Joe White business, finding the move would be contrary to the principles of open justice where no harm from disclosure had been demonstrated.

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Appeals court clarifies peak indebtedness rule in partial win for Gunns creditor
Agriculture 2021-05-11 12:57 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An unsecured creditor of collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group has partially succeeded on appeal of a judgment that ordered repayment of $2 million that Gunns had transferred in 2021 despite trading while insolvent.

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