The former CEO of Ferrari Australasia allegedly tried to talk an employee with whom he was having an affair into terminating her pregnancy, according to his lawsuit alleging he was unfairly sacked for engaging in what was “routine” behaviour among the upper ranks at the prestige car maker.
Former Sirtex boss released on good behaviour bond after insider trading conviction
‘Sins of omission’: Westpac’s money laundering breaches not deliberate, report says
Toxic foam class action settlement hearing runs to second day, with ‘unusual’ number of objections
The settlement of three class actions brought against the Commonwealth of Australia over its alleged use of toxic firefighting foam on government military bases is facing an unusually high number of objections, pushing an approval hearing into a second day as dissenters voice their concerns in court.
Robodebt recipients won’t be asked to waive class action claims
‘An immediate conflict of interest’: Appeals court tosses opt out notices in AMP class action
Ex-Beem It boss takes fintech, CBA to court
ASIC’s proposed $5M penalty against CBA ‘on the light side’, judge says
Clive Palmer defeats $100M in claims by Queensland Nickel liquidator
Clive Palmer has defeated over $100 million in claims brought by the liquidator of Queensland Nickel over the $200 million collapse of the the mining company in 2016, with the Queensland politician threatening a possible lawsuit against the liquidator and the funder that backed the claims, Vannin Capital.
Banksia class action funder can’t keep details of misconduct claims under wraps
A judge has rejected calls to keep confidential the details of professional misconduct claims against the funder and lawyers behind the Banksia Securities class action, in a ruling that revealed that investors of the collapsed lender could recover $30 million more if allegations against the legal team are established at trial.