Building groups welcome Albanese government’s SOP review response

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The Albanese government’s response to a review of security of payment laws was a positive first step, building and construction industry groups said on Friday.

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Could second time be the charm for ASIC’s cyber enforcement?

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ASIC is having another go at cyber enforcement after its first case accusing a company of breaching the Corporations Act by failing to have adequate cybersecurity systems largely flopped.

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Law firm national ops manager struck from roll for trust account breaches

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The national operations manager at an Australian law firm has been struck from the roll for professional misconduct after a tribunal found she had a “pattern and history of dishonesty” while dealing with trust accounts. 

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Toyota parent co holds ‘crucial’ info for emissions cheat class action, court told

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A class action against Toyota can serve the car maker’s Japanese parent company, in hopes of obtaining technical information about devices it claims were installed in vehicles to cheat emissions tests.

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ACCC flags concerns with DP World’s acquisition of Silk Logistics

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The competition watchdog has raised concerns with stevedoring company DP World Australia’s proposed $174 million acquisition of logistics provider Silk, saying it may lead to higher prices.

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Russian aluminium company can’t appeal win for Rio Tinto in High Court

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Russian company UC Rusal has lost a High Court leave bid after an “extremely harsh” finding that Rio Tinto was entitled to refuse alumina deliveries because of export sanctions.

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Judge questions need for solicitors in Jaguar class action discovery process

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A judge has questioned the need for solicitors in a class action against Jaguar to be involved in discovery of internal investigations by the car maker when a technical referee is to be appointed.

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