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Nuix says ex-CEO’s claim off by $140M, but Macquarie director must front court to explain
A former Nuix director appointed by Macquarie Bank must give evidence in person as the embattled tech company argues a claim brought by its former CEO is off by $140 million.
Former Nuix CEO has ‘no faith’ in pre-trial mediation in $180M case
The former CEO of Nuix has shot down the suggestion of pre-trial mediation, which he said was unlikely to resolve his $180 million claim against embattled tech company.
Employsure wins case against former employees who jumped ship to rival
Workplace relations heavyweight Employsure has won its case against rival ELMO Software and two former employees who sought to jump ship to a competitor in breach of their employment contracts and fiduciary duties.
Nuix scolded by judge for defaulting on orders in former CEO’s case
A judge overseeing a case brought by the former boss of Nuix has taken the embattled technology company to task for failing to comply with court orders that it file evidence by the end of last week.
Employsure files lawsuit seeking docs ahead of ACCC trial
Employsure has made an eleventh hour courtroom bid to access documents held by the Fair Work Ombudsman, just days before trial is due to commence in ACCC proceedings alleging the workplace relations company engaged in unconscionable conduct towards small business clients.
Liquidator criticised for ‘inheriting improper purpose’ in seeking to grill NRL boss
A judge has set aside a liquidator's bid for public examination of National Rugby League boss Todd Greenberg and another high-ranking officer, finding the summonses were an "abuse of process" and that the company behind them had entered into liquidation for the sole purpose of grilling the officials.
NRL says Telstra wanted ‘tough action’ following player scandals
The National Rugby League has revealed major sponsor Telstra demanded "tough action" after the so-called “Summer of Hell” of player scandals, as it attempts to defend its no fault stand-down rule in an appeal launched by Dragons player Jack de Belin challenging his suspension.
Jack de Belin weighs appeal as judge upholds NRL’s stand-down rule
Rugby league player Jack de Belin is weighing an appeal after losing his court challenge to the NRL’s “no fault” stand-down rule, while the players' representative body considers a collective dispute under the Fair Work Act.