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‘Significant shortfall’: Recovery unlikely for investors of accused fraudster Melissa Caddick
Creditors of the company run by missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick are unlikely to recoup their investments, with a court hearing the accused fraudster has just $5,600 in her bank accounts.
Banks will try to quash ‘incomprehensible’ indictment in ANZ cartel case
Global investment banks and executives accused of engaging in criminal cartel conduct in relation to a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement in 2015 will seek to quash the "incomprehensible" indictment filed against them, claiming it is full of "fallacies".
Most employers won’t be able to require staff to get COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccinations will begin this week, but most employers won't be able to force staff to get the jab.
‘I’m not having vague excuses about COVID in the UK’: Judge slams ex-Linchpin director
A judge will not let proceedings brought by ASIC against four former Linchpin Capital directors drag on, slamming a "vague" excuse from one of the directors, who awaits word from his insurers on whether his defence costs will be covered, that London is still in a state of "total confusion" due to COVID-19.
Amazon computer patent ‘nothing more than a scheme’, IP Australia says
IP Australia has rejected e-commerce giant Amazon's patent application for a method of allocating resources in virtual computers, finding the patent's claims were "nothing more than a scheme for scheduling work" and were not a manner of manufacture.
ACCC raises competition concerns over $US80B Aon-Willis merger
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised preliminary competition concerns about the proposed merger of insurance giants Aon and Willis Towers Watson to create the world’s largest insurance provider, following investigations in the US, Europe, Canada and New Zealand.
44-count indictment filed in ANZ criminal cartel case
Forty-four charges have been outlined in a long-awaited indictment in a criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement, including 29 charges against top executives from ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup.
Class actions can’t pursue insurance brokers to boost Quintis settlement, court hears
Two insurance brokers have dodged being dragged into class action proceedings against sandalwood producer Quintis to boost a settlement reached last year, as a fight over insurance owed to the company to cover the settlement continues.
Settlement attempts in GetSwift class action like flogging a dead horse, court hears
Further attempts to settle a securities class action against last mile logistics software firm GetSwift would be like flogging a dead horse, a judge has heard as the matter works its way towards a final hearing.
CBA cops to misleading customers on more than 12,000 occasions
Commonwealth Bank of Australia could be on the hook for a large penalty after the court found the bank engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and violated its financial services obligations on more than 12,000 occasions by overcharging customers more than $2.2 million in interest.