An Ashurst partner in a long-running stoush with his former Family Court judge neighbour over a property in the harbourfront Sydney suburb of Point Piper has been hit with indemnity costs for “unreasonably” pushing his case.
‘Not a single note’: ACCC accused of avoiding disclosure in ANZ cartel case
The ACCC’s investigatory techniques have come under fire during a hearing over an alleged criminal cartel agreement between ANZ and two investment banks, with a barrister for one of the banks suggesting investigators from the regulator deliberately did not take notes during hundreds of days of witness interviews to avoid disclosure.
Judge slams opt out notice, ‘disturbing’ funder letter in Suncorp class action
Woolworths denies class action claims as underpayments blow out to $390M
Sydney law firm removes post urging Melburnians to defy mask order
Ardent Leisure hit with charges over Dreamworld deaths
IP Australia appeals loss in Aristocrat gaming methods patent case
HWL Ebsworth’s Sydney partners still working from the office
Gilbert + Tobin escapes Sydney businessman Charif Kazal’s ‘incoherent’ claims
ASIC pushes for $15M fine in NAB ‘Introducer’ case, but judge questions scope of investigation
ASIC has called for a $15 million penalty against National Australia Bank over its scandal-ridden ‘Introducer’ loan referral program, but a judge has questioned the “superficial” investigations in the case and remarked on the corporate regulator’s “pattern” of bringing enforcement action after remediation programs were well underway.