Ceerose loses challenge to report in defects fight over lux Sydney high-rise

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The builder and developer of Sydney’s ‘The Eliza’ apartment building have lost their challenge to a referee report that found it was reasonable for the owners to block them from rectifying defects.

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Perth’s Eastpoint Plaza owner hits back at copyright suit over office designs

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The owner of Perth’s Eastpoint Plaza has denied infringing the copyright for office suite drawings by design firm HUB Interiors, saying the firm provided it with a licence and knew the plans might form part of its leasing arrangements with tenants. 

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Liquidators of NSW prestige homes biz scolded for late funding approval bid

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A judge has criticised the liquidators of a collapsed luxury homes business for a three-month delay in seeking court approval for a litigation funding agreement, warning other liquidators that they should apply for funding in advance.

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Minister Watt won’t split proposed overhaul of environment laws

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Environment minister Murray Watt has resisted calls to split proposed legislation that would overhaul the country’s environment laws to allow business-friendly parts of the law to move forward first.

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ACCC won’t fight $75M Cuscal, Indue tie-up

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has cleared the way for ASX-listed Cuscal’s to acquire payment facilitation supplier Indue, saying it was unlikely to substantially lessen competition. 

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ASIC seeks injunction against adviser linked to $520M in Shield, First Guardian investments

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ASIC wants an injunction against a financial adviser whose “honey pot” marketing allegedly led to 6,000 clients pumping over $520 million into the collapsed Shield and First Guardian funds. 

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Victoria Supreme Court gets on the fast track with new expedited trial list

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The Supreme Court of Victoria has debuted a new expedited case list for the Commercial Court, aimed at fast-tracking urgent cases and those that can be heard in three days or less.

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