US asset management firm State Street has dropped its trade mark claims against a second superannuation fund over its iconic Fearless Girl statue, leaving law firm Maurice Blackburn as the lone defendant as a November trial date approaches.
ACCC probe to put spotlight on NBN wholesale pricing
Big Four banks face ACCC probe over refusal to pass on home loan interest rate cuts
With Full Court still out, judge vacates trial date in Vocation class action
‘Only briefed yesterday’: Arnold Bloch Leibler barrister raises ire in class action
Counsel for a class action against Arnold Bloch Leibler alleging negligence over advice to Slater & Gordon has criticised the law firm’s barrister for seeking more time to file a possible dismissal application because he was “only briefed yesterday”, saying the excuse had become an all too frequent one.
Election challengers subpoena ABC for Josh Frydenberg interview in front of Chinese posters
Female barristers doing more work for less overall pay, new report shows
Ex-Dick Smith directors seek damages against Deloitte over $520M float
Two former Dick Smith directors targeted by dual class actions have expanded their case against Deloitte over the retailer’s 2016 collapse, saying if the company was found liable for shareholder losses then the auditor should be blamed for its shoddy work on the company’s financial statements during its float three years earlier.
TPG ‘vindicated’ by dismissal of ACCC case over non-refundable customer prepayments
Motorola slams Hytera for ‘pig-headed’ approach to IP expert evidence
Motorola has slammed competitor Hytera for its “spectacularly poor” handling of expert evidence in a high stakes intellectual property dispute between the two tech giants, arguing the pre-trial timetable should not be upended on account of the Chinese radio maker’s “pig-headed” insistence on using unavailable witnesses.