A Sydney criminal barrister is challenging a ruling that she engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct by performing unnecessary work for her client and threatening to cancel a visit to see him in prison unless his father coughed up $5,000 first.
No end in sight for epic Queensland floods class action
Ex-director can’t grill Corrs partner in $1M share dispute
Ex-Victorian prosecutor awarded $435,000 for work-related PTSD
Bill that would shake up class action landscape advances
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Six-year delay in judge’s ruling ‘deplorable’, Full Court says in Boral sex harassment case
Wood products giant Boral Timber has been found vicariously liable for a male worker’s sexual harrassment of a female colleague, with an appeals court overturning a ruling that it said took a judge more than six years to deliver and “regrettably” brought the administration of justice into disrepute.