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Westpac dodges ASIC bid for rogue trader chatter
The corporate watchdog can't get its hands on documents detailing Westpac's disciplinary measures against rogue traders or communications between the employees ahead of a penalty hearing in a case that found the bank attempted to influence the Bank Bill Swap Rate.
Aristocrat mulls misleading conduct case against Ainsworth
Gaming giant Aristocrat Technologies is seeking further documents from rival Ainsworth Game Technology to weigh misleading conduct and passing off claims as it mounts a potential copyright and consumer law case.
Viterra wins Cargill sale docs after mid-trial revelation
Cargill has been ordered to turn over what it describes as "highly confidential" documents related to the possible sale of its malt business, a new revelation in the complex trial over claims Viterra fraudulently concealed crucial information when it sold malt producer Joe White Maltings to Cargill Australia in 2013 for $420 million.
WorleyParsons CFO told earnings targets a ‘stretch’, email reveals
A week before WorleyParson's CEO promised shareholders net profits in excess of $322 million for the 2014 financial year, the engineering group's global finance director told its CFO that the company's earnings targets were "a stretch", according to an email uncovered in a shareholder class action.
GetSwift class action should be reheard by new judge, Full Court told
The judge overseeing the GetSwift class action proceedings was bent on picking a winner from the outset and should be removed from the case for rehearing, a barrister for one of the losing law firms told the Full Federal Court Monday.
Big W worker wins $543,000 after injury sidelines career as paramedic
A Big W worker whose on-the-job injury caused her chronic leg and back pain has won $543,000 in damages against Woolworths after the company admitted breaching its duty to the teenager.
Victoria’s Secret files lawsuit over knockoff body sprays
US lingerie company Victoria's Secret has brought a lawsuit over the sale of knockoff products that mimic the get-up of its trade marked body care products, ahead of the much-anticipated launch of its first store in Australia.
Trial delayed as Google asks Unlockd to prove it can pay
Unlockd says its close to finalising litigation funding to pursue its competition case against Google, but the September trial date has been pushed back as the search engine demands a show of proof that the failed startup can pay up if the case goes Google's way.
University of Sydney slams ObjectiVision’s ‘outlandish’ damages claims
Ophthalmic diagnostic device maker ObjectiVision's amended claims for damages, filed after a 25-day patent hearing, are "outlandish" and "unfair," the University of Sydney has told the Federal Court.
Slater & Gordon auditor faces second class action
Former Slater & Gordon auditor Pitcher Partners has been hit with a class action alleging it signed off on an overly rosy 2015 year-end financial report that failed to disclose risks and impairments the firm faced from its recent acquisition of UK firm Quindell.