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Watchstone to pay $20.7M to settle with Slater & Gordon UK over $1.2B acquisition
Slater & Gordon UK has agreed to a $20.7 million settlement of its claims against Watchstone Group, after seeking more than $1 billion from the insurance company over a botched 2015 acquisition that has spawned multiple class actions against the Australian firm.
Ashurst partner slams ruling from ‘confused’ judge in dispute with ex-judge neighbour
A partner at Big Six firm Ashurst has challenged a NSW Supreme Court decision appointing liquidators to his Point Piper home in a protracted dispute with an ex-judge neighbour, saying the judge was confused and made an order which was an "affront to our system of adversarial justice".
Short seller Bonitas ignores Rural Funds action, threatens defamation lawsuit
Activist US short seller Bonitas Research is refusing to participate in legal action brought in Australia by Rural Funds Group, as it continues to press allegations of fraud, which sent the agricultural fund manager’s share price plummeting.
Full Federal Court reimposes ban on Prime Trust directors
The Full Federal Court has reimposed bans against four former directors of collapsed retirement village owner Prime Trust, including former federal health minister Michael Wooldridge, following a successful High Court challenge by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Farooq Khan, other directors breached their duties in battle over Keybridge Capital, court says
Perth-based Farooq Khan has lost a key case in the battle for control over investment firm Keybridge Capital, after a judge invalidated a board decision to suspend activist investor Nicholas Bolton as CEO and terminate chair John Patton on the basis of Khan’s breach of his directors’ duties.
‘Only briefed yesterday’: Arnold Bloch Leibler barrister raises ire in class action
Counsel for a class action against Arnold Bloch Leibler alleging negligence over advice to Slater & Gordon has criticised the law firm's barrister for seeking more time to file a possible dismissal application because he was "only briefed yesterday", saying the excuse had become an all too frequent one.
UDP wins $25M from insurers over doomed 5 Star Foods deal
Hong Kong-based UDP was entitled to $25 million from its insurers after losing more than $30 million from its disastrous acquisition of dairy conglomerate 5 Star Foods, which had been secretly overcharging one of its biggest customers, food giant Lion Nathan Group.
ACCC approves Viva Energy’s bid for Liberty Oil’s wholesale business
The competition regulator has signed off on Viva Energy's proposed acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent of Liberty Oil's wholesale business, saying the deal was not likely to substantially likely to lessen competition in the wholesale fuel market.
Tucker & Cowen loses second bid to dodge $17.5M Equititrust case
Two name partners at law firm Tucker & Cowen have lost another attempt to dismiss a case brought against them by the receivers of failed fund manager Equititrust over $17.5 million in funds allegedly obtained by deceptive means.
Judge dismisses Ashurst partner’s dispute with ex-judge neighbour as ‘bordering on irrational’
A partner at Big Six firm Ashurst has lost his bid to stop liquidators taking control of his Point Piper home in a long-running dispute with his ex-judge neighbour, after parts of his case were dismissed as “bordering on irrational”.