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Class action dropped against failed financial planner Navra Group
The applicants in a class action against Navra Group have dropped their case after group members settled their claims in a separate proceeding with the defunct financial planner's liquidators.
Ex-Hastie Services execs acquitted on conspiracy charges
Two former executives of Hastie Services have been cleared of criminal charges that they engaged in a conspiracy to falsify the company's accounts, with a judge ordering the jury to enter verdicts of not guilty on all charges.
Israel Folau dispute with Rugby Australia will head to court
Rugby player Israel Folau, who was sacked after sharing a homophobic Instagram post, will take his unfair dismissal case against Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs to court after a conciliation hearing at the Fair Work Commission failed to resolve the dispute.
Israel Folau takes Rugby Australia to Fair Work Commission over sacking
Rugby player Israel Folau, who was sacked after sharing a homophobic Instagram post, has brought unfair dismissal proceedings alleging Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs terminated him because he is a Christian.
Israel Folau suits up for legal battle with Rugby Australia
Sacked rugby player Israel Folau has hired commercial law firm Macpherson Kelley as he considers legal action against Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs over his allegedly unlawful termination.
Ex-Hastie Services CEO says nothing ‘dodgy’ about orders to close earnings gap
The former chief executive officer of Hastie Services has admitted to asking staff to make up for a shortfall between forecast and actual profits at the firm, but claims he made the order with the expectation it would be done legally, the jury hearing a criminal case against him was told.
Key witness in Hastie Services execs’ trial pointed the finger to save herself, jury hears
A former finance manager from Hastie Services and key witness for the prosecution in the criminal trial against two of the company's former executives only pointed the finger at former COO Ian Thompson to avoid jail time herself, a jury has heard.
Judge denies costs to objector in Willmott Forest MIS class actions
An investor who successfully objected to an initial settlement of four class actions over the failed Willmott Forests managed investment scheme lost a bid to have his legal costs paid by the defendants, with a judge saying the objections were not the primary basis for his refusal to sign off on the agreement.
Ex-Hastie Services CEO ordered ‘raid’ on balance sheets to make up targets, court hears
The former CEO of a unit of collapsed construction firm Hastie Group told staff to "raid the balance books" to make up financial targets linked to his bonus, prosecutors said at the outset of a two-month criminal trial.
‘Witness X’ in Geoffrey Rush defamation case revealed as actress Yael Stone
Orange Is The New Black star Yael Stone, who has accused Geoffrey Rush in interviews of lewd behaviour toward her, can be revealed as the witness who unsuccessfully sought to give evidence at trial in Rush's defamation case against Daily Telegraph publisher Nationwide News.