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‘Insightless and unrepentant’: Suspended lawyer must pay up for hoarding firm’s funds
Estates 2021-08-02 6:32 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A suspended Sydney lawyer, who was struck off the roll of practioners for over charging an elderly client with dementia, has been ordered to return more than $400,000 in unauthorised wages, withheld client fees, Bartercard points and “secret profit” to the estate of his former partner. 

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Funder seeks to recoup $14.8M debt in lawsuit against Sydney developer
Cogent Lawyers 2021-08-02 6:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A litigation funder is suing a Sydney property developer over a $14.8 million debt stemming from a cause of action it acquired from the liquidators of the collapsed project manager behind the firm’s real estate projects.

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Sydney Opera House takes China trade group to court for ‘recklessly’ copying logo
Ashurst 2021-08-02 1:06 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Sydney Opera House Trust is suing a China trade group, accusing the organisation of flagrant copyright infringement for reproducing substantial portions of the iconic landmark’s trade mark-protected sail design in its logo.

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Class action against NSW government alleges fraudulent acquisition of Westconnex land
& Legal 2021-07-29 6:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The NSW Government is facing a class action alleging it fraudulently acquired land for the construction of the WestConnex tunnel and caused loss and damage to 3,000 land holders along the route.

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Prosecutors lose bid to revoke bail for Obeids, Macdonald ahead of sentencing
April Francis 2021-07-22 1:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Former NSW Labor Ministers Ian Macdonald and Eddie Obeid as well as Obeid’s son, Moses, will remain out of jail for now after a NSW Supreme Court judge rejected an application by prosecutors to revoke their bail ahead of an upcoming sentencing hearing.

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Judge lashes ACCC’s Port of Newcastle case as ‘far-fetched and fanciful’
ACCC 2021-07-20 10:54 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The ACCC’s claim that NSW Ports stymied competition when it signed a 50-year agreement with the state to be compensated if the Port of Newcastle built a container terminal was based on “mere speculative hopes”, a judge found in tossing the competition watchdog’s regulatory action.

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Bar Association says tribunal should have made professional misconduct finding against barrister
Anne Horvath 2021-07-09 6:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A barrister who allegedly pushed an assistant clerk’s head while making a sexual remark at a professional dinner should have been found to have engaged in professional misconduct, the Council of the NSW Bar Association has told an appeals court.

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Icon, structural engineer WSP added as defendants in Opal Tower class action
Alexander Barnett 2021-06-10 1:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Opal Tower builder Icon and structural engineer WSP Structures have been joined as defendants in a class action brought by property owners, who have also added a slew of consumer law claims to the complex proceedings.

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ClubsNSW can use docs in money laundering whistleblower’s lawsuits
Andrew Harding 2021-06-01 8:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The association behind over 1,300 clubs in NSW has won court permission to use documents produced in its breach of confidentiality lawsuit against whistleblower Troy Stolz in two other proceedings brought by the former compliance auditor for Fair Work contraventions, defamation and workers compensation.

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Government owes duty of care to protect children from climate change, court rules
Ashurst 2021-05-27 11:07 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The federal Minister for the Environment owes a duty of care to children who could suffer “catastrophic” harms from increased greenhouse gas emissions that would result from approving the expansion of Whitehaven’s Vickery coal mine, a judge has ruled.

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