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Award-winning criminal defence lawyer struck off the roll for ‘brazen dishonesty’
Business of Law 2022-08-02 6:04 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A lawyer has had his name struck off the roll for misconduct that “represented a gross departure from proper professional standards,” including making false claims for Legal Aid disbursements.

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IAG hit with shareholder class action over COVID-19 risk disclosures
Article 2022-08-01 11:40 pm By Christine Caulfield

Insurance Australia Group faces a class action by shareholders over its disclosures connected to the impact of COVID-19 claims by policyholders.

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Piper Alderman nabs litigation partner from Mills Oakley
Business of Law 2022-07-28 1:12 pm By Christine Caulfield

Piper Alderman has recruited a former Mills Oakley partner to join its commercial litigation practice in Perth.

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Mastercard says deals with retailers were legitimate, pro-competitive
Article 2022-07-27 12:51 pm By Christine Caulfield

Mastercard had a legitimate and pro-competitive reason for reaching agreements with major retailers to choose its network over Eftpos for debit card processing, a court was told Wednesday in the competition regulator’s misuse of market power case against the financial services behemoth.

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Enviro group derails Chinese mining company’s plans for Tasmanian waste site
Ashurst 2022-07-26 11:27 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A government-approved plan to build a waste facility in western Tasmania has been parked,  after environmental campaigners won a judgment declaring the federal government’s approval of the proposed tailings storage facility was invalid.

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Gilbert + Tobin snaps up K&L Gates construction global co-head
Business of Law 2022-07-21 9:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Gilbert + Tobin has lured K&L Gates’ global co-head of construction to join its energy and infrastructure practice in Melbourne. 

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Dentons recruits Holding Redlich construction expert ahead of Olympics
Business of Law 2022-07-15 12:59 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Dentons has picked up a partner from Holding Redlich to bolster its construction practice ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane.

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ACCC blesses Aurizon, One Rail merger with sale of east coast assets
Article 2022-07-14 1:27 pm By Christine Caulfield

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has given the OK to Aurizon’s proposed $2.3 billion acquisition of rail haulage company One Rail, after accepting a court-enforceable undertaking from Aurizon to sell One Rail’s east coast business.

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Class action over COVID-19 jab mandate ‘legally misconceived’, judge says
Class Actions 2022-07-13 5:47 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has dismissed a proceeding against the New South Wales government over a mandate requiring healthcare workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the applicant’s constitutional case was “legally misconceived and must be rejected.”

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Clayton Utz snags technology law ace from Ashurst
Ashurst 2022-07-12 7:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Clayton Utz has picked up a new partner specialising in digital transformation from Ashurst to join the firm’s public sector practice in Canberra.

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