Bianca Rinehart has won a small legal victory over her mother, Gina Rinehart, with the Supreme Court permitting, but limiting, her use of subpoenas to obtain documents on the alleged misuse of funds from mining giant Hancock Prospecting.
Lawyers won’t move AMP class actions without a fight
GetSwift’s defence says Squire Patton Boggs partly liable
SNF’s decade-long battle over BASF mine patents comes to a close
Western Power’s negligence caused Parkerville bushfire, court hears
Stalemate broken over docs from AFP raid of mining magnate Tony Sage
Judge stays Hyundai case over $7.9M arbitration award
Provident receivers may face objections over PwC merger
The judge overseeing the administration of Provident Capital has invited debenture holders to object to the company’s receivers staying on after their firm completes its merger with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Provident’s former auditor which has also been named as a cross-defendant in two class actions over Provident’s collapse.