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Barry Nilsson poaches six from Norton Rose to boost insurance practice
Barry Nilsson Lawyers 2023-04-03 4:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Boutique law firm Barry Nilsson has snagged a Norton Rose Fulbright disputes partner who specialises in healthcare product liability class actions and his five-member team to join its Sydney office. 

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NSW government fights bid for transactional documents in Westconnex class action
Class Actions 2023-03-31 4:07 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Transport for NSW has refused to hand over transactional documents related to its $16 billion Westconnex project in a class action over the alleged fraudulent acquisition of land to construct the tunnel in inner western Sydney. 

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The Star can add claims in dispute over casino renovation
Colin Biggers & Paisley 2023-03-31 1:57 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Star Entertainment can add new claims to a dispute over renovations at its Sydney casino, despite the fact that the defendant builder may be time barred from deflecting liability onto a subcontractor.

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Cato & Clive emails to be seen by Racing NSW as it mulls competition case
Ashurst 2023-03-29 7:42 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The NSW state racing authority has won access to communications between public relations firm Cato & Clive and five other racing bodies, including Racing Victoria, as it weighs a lawsuit alleging they plotted to exclude the body from the Australian horseracing industry. 

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Ex-Sydney Symphony CEO drops case linked to sexual harassment probe
Employment 2023-03-28 9:17 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s former boss Emma Dunch has discontinued her unfair dismissal case in which she claimed she was terminated for investigating multiple claims of sexual harassment by musicians.

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Insurers score win in court battle over $695M Pacific Highway project
Construction 2023-03-28 3:45 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Full Court has found that a policy exclusion applies in a dispute between Acciona Infrastructure and Ferrovial Construction and three insurers over coverage for loss and damage caused by heavy rainfall during the construction of the $695 million Pacific Highway in northern New South Wales.

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Richard Crookes to appeal landmark judgment on SOPA’s availability to insolvent companies
Appeals 2023-03-21 10:33 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Construction company Richard Crookes plans to appeal a ruling which found the Security of Payment Act is available to insolvent builders to pursue debts under a deed of company arrangement, despite an amendment to the law preventing construction companies in liquidation from enforcing payment claims.

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Jury finds fifth person guilty in $105M Plutus tax fraud case
ATO 2023-03-21 8:57 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The fifth and final defendant named in a criminal proceeding over a $105 million tax fraud involving payroll services company Plutus Payroll has been found guilty for his part in the scheme.

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Cushman & Wakefield director can’t shake injunction blocking jump to rival
Bridie Nolan 2023-03-16 3:10 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A director at office leasing company Cushman & Wakefield who accepted a job with a competitor has lost a bid to lift an injunction keeping her on garden leave for three months, with a judge finding she was the “author of her own misfortune” for failing to read her employment contract.

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Court won’t allow suit over $200M in Lendlease purchase options
Anne Horvath 2023-03-07 5:57 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

An appeals court has dismissed a challenge in a lengthy legal drama between the children of one of Australia’s richest families, finding that a lawsuit over $200 million in Lendlease purchase options was not brought in good faith.

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