Dexus to quiz APAC chair ahead of trial in airport shareholder row

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Dexus can question APAC’s chair on the material relied on by the Melbourne Airport operator in issuing a default notice requiring the real estate asset manager to sell its stake, ahead of trial in a fight over the validity of the notice.

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Nickel mine shareholders to pursue funders in case over aborted $70M sale

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After a win in their spat over the sale of Brazil’s Santa Rita nickel mine, two Australian companies who held all shares in the mine’s owner, Atlantic Nickel, may seek costs against Omni Bridgeway and Balance REV, the litigation funders of the loser in the case.

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Glenvill Constructions charged with breaching building insurance laws

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Victoria’s construction regulator has charged builder Glenvill Construction with breaching new laws requiring builders to hold a domestic building insurance policy before receiving deposits for contracts.

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Modco liquidators escape dismissal bid but must pay costs after 10-month delay

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Liquidators for defunct residential builder Modco have defeated a summary dismissal bid in a case over unfair preference payments but have been ordered to pay indemnity costs after 10 months passed without them taking a step in the proceeding.

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GrainCorp loses bid for security in property owners’ nuisance suit

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A class action by property owners near a GrainCorp factory in rural Victoria has defeated the company’s bid for security for costs, with a judge finding the orders would stultify the proceedings.

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Director can’t escape Symich Building liquidator’s examination despite fear of stroke

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A director can’t escape an oral examination by the liquidator of collapsed construction company Symich Building on medical grounds, with a judge saying the doctor who certified her as unfit seemed to misunderstand that examinations are “adversarial in nature”.

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Scenic Tours denies overseas cruise passengers have claims against it

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Scenic Tours Australia has denied it provided services to international passengers, in a class action over a 2018 European cruise where river levels dropped so low they became impassable. 

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Sydney Trains class action to renegotiate $7.6M settlement

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A class action by Sydney Trains’ operations staff, which settled for up to $7.6 million in January, will head back to the negotiating table after the registration of some 260 new group members pushed the settlement above the agreed cap.

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Sydney Uni academics want Bondi massacre cut from case

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Two University of Sydney academics accused of making anti-Semitic remarks following the 7 October 2023 attacks by Hamas have questioned proposed amendments to a discrimination case, including references to the Bondi massacre in December.

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