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Despite ‘serious misjudgments’ Levitt Robinson head dodges personal costs
Alexander Vial 2021-07-21 2:23 pm By Miklos Bolza

The head of law firm Levitt Robinson has avoided being personally hit with costs in a franchisee’s lawsuit against failed restaurant chain Fogo Brazilia, despite a judge finding he made “serious misjudgments” in his handling of the case.

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Full Court may decide critical question in superannuation class actions
Adam Hochroth 2021-07-20 4:45 pm By Miklos Bolza

The lead applicant in a Maurice Blackburn-led class action against superannuation provider Colonial First State wants the Full Court to determine whether group members still have valid claims, after a judgment from the Victoria Supreme Court shut down a similar class action last year.

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Westpac wants to block Forum Finance director from leaving Australia
Ashurst 2021-07-20 3:49 pm By Christine Caulfield

With $254 million at stake, Westpac wants a court order blocking the business partner of Forum Group founder Bill Papas from leaving Australia, as Papas remains in Greece while fraud allegations swirl.

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Silk Sue Chrysanthou says costs in dispute over Porter brief ‘substantial’
ABC 2021-07-20 2:00 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Noting that the legal costs of a dispute over whether she could represent federal minister Christian Porter in his defamation case were “substantial”, Sue Chrysanthou SC has asked to see invoices before she agrees to a lump sum bill of $550,000.

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Crown Melbourne unsuitable to hold casino licence, commissioner told
Adrian Finanzio 2021-07-20 11:42 am By Christine Caulfield

Crown Melbourne is not presently suitable to hold a casino licence in Victoria, counsel assisting the royal commission into the casino operator said Tuesday.

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Thorn Group latest lender caught up in alleged Forum Finance fraud
Ashurst 2021-07-19 10:15 pm By Christine Caulfield

Thorn Group is the latest lender ensnared in an alleged $400 million fraud by Forum Finance, with potential funds of up to $2.2 million tied up in the collapsed equipment leasing firm.

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Bristol-Myers Squibb accused of misusing market power with cancer treatment program
Bristol-Myers Squibb 2021-07-19 2:55 pm By Miklos Bolza

Merck Sharp & Dohme has filed a lawsuit accusing rival drug company Bristol-Myers Squibb of misusing its market power by restricting access to a treatment program for stage IV melanoma patients.

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Former NSW ministers Eddie Obeid, Ian Macdonald found guilty of conspiracy
Andrew Martin 2021-07-19 2:18 pm By Cindy Cameronne

A judge has found former NSW Labor Ministers Ian McDonald and Eddie Obeid, as well as Obeid’s son Moses, guilty of conspiring to rig a tender process for a coal mining exploration licence on the Obeids’ land in the Bylong Valley.

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Judge questions ‘extraordinarily large’ legal fees in $30M Westpac class action settlement
Alec Leopold 2021-07-16 8:58 pm By Miklos Bolza

A judge has questioned the legal disbursements sought to be approved in a $30 million class action settlement against Westpac over allegedly excessive life insurance premiums, particularly the “extraordinarily large” barrister fees charged in the case.

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Lawyers for combustible cladding class action can search Fairview’s offices after discovery failure
Adam Hochroth 2021-07-16 6:06 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Cladding manufacturer Fairview Architectural must allow the group members in a class action over allegedly combustible cladding products to search the company’s offices and access electronically stored information to carry out discovery, a judge has ruled.

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