The prudential regulator has opened the first day of its case against IOOF directors and entities by claiming the wealth manager’s liability is “plain as a pike staff”, as IOOF contends the regulator’s case is “artificial and theoretical” and “overly simplistic”.
Ariosa infringed Sequenom’s patent for prenatal genetic test, court finds
Mondelez overvalued Aussie biz in $460M sale to Bega, suit claims
‘Neglect, inexperience, incompetence’: IOOF unit faces $82M trial over plantation sale
Suncorp hit with class action over super fees
Commercial interests shouldn’t bar consolidation, says Brambles class action judge
ASIC appeals ruling in market manipulation case against NAB contractor Whitebox
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is challenging the dismissal of its enforcement action against National Australia Bank contractor Whitebox Trading and sole director Johannes Boshoff, which accused them of market manipulation that resulted in a spike in the price of securities on the ASX-200 index in October 2012.
TV gardener Don Burke escapes defamation suit over A Current Affair interview
Celebrity gardener Don Burke has prevailed in a defamation action brought by one of his accusers, journalist Wendy Dent, over comments he made during a TV interview, with a judge saying his “less than compelling” responses and the interviewer’s skepticism gave rise to “real doubts” about his credibility.
Slater & Gordon hits back at ex-lawyer’s claims over allegedly unethical funding referral scheme
Slater & Gordon has struck back against allegations by a former senior solicitor that he was fired after making complaints about the law firm’s arrangement with a third-party funder for personal injury clients, denying any unethical practices and arguing the lawyer’s termination was part of a cost-cutting restructure.