A restaurant director will have to pay over $33,000 in unpaid tax after an appeals court found that despite a prolonged period of severe illness it was still reasonable to expect that management of the business and the fulfillment of tax obligations would continue.
Producer behind Golden Girls puppet show loses defamation case against collaborators
A theatre producer facing a lawsuit by his former collaborators for stealing the script for his off-Broadway puppet show parody of the 80s TV sitcom Golden Girls has lost his own legal action against them, which alleged they defamed him and engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by talking to a New York Times reporter about their lawsuit.
Union files FWC challenge after Qantas worker suspended for coronavirus warning
Melbourne brothel wants order compelling Google to release info on anonymous reviewers
Bega did not waive legal professional privilege by probing cancer-stricken witness
Court rules international passengers can join Scenic Tours class action
Clayton Utz reopens Sydney office after employee’s wife cleared of coronavirus
Crude joke no valid reason for dismissing ‘larrikin’ mine worker, FWC finds
Judge orders graphic warning for Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh products
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.