‘Red flags, red suitcases’: Star GC warned of unacceptable risk, court told

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A former Star executive agreed to renew the casino’s relationship with a junket with organised crime links despite Star Sydney’s GC warning of suspicious transactions, a court has heard. 

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Developer wins stay of judgment debt for builder over $14M Taringa Coles

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A court has granted a rare stay over a judgment debt to the developer of a Taringa Coles shopping centre, finding if final judgment comes down in its favour, financially troubled builder Kenik may not be able to repay the funds. 

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Centuria Capital buys Brisbane’s Logan Super Centre for $115M

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Real estate funds manager Centuria Capital Group has acquired  Logan Super Centre in Brisbane, hosting big ticket tenants including Freedom, Fantastic Furniture, Spotlight and Anconda. 

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Allianz not on hook for Knox Grammar abuse claims: Full Court

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The Full Court has found insurer Allianz is not liable to indemnify the Uniting Church for historic claims of sexual abuse at exclusive Sydney boys’ private school Knox Grammar.

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Judge complains of ‘spiralling costs’ of expert evidence in class actions

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In deciding an evidentiary dispute in a shareholder class action against building materials giant Boral, a judge has sounded off over the increasing costs of expert evidence produced in group proceedings.

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ACT government can’t get quick win in social housing class action

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The ACT government has lost its bid for the dismissal of a class action lodged by social housing residents who allege they were unlawfully forced to relocate.

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