An appeals court has found that the ACT legal complaints body was entitled to bring a second complaint against a lawyer after a first complaint about the same conduct was summarily dismissed, rejecting an argument that retreading the same ground would be oppressive.
Nine faces SafeWork NSW inquiries amid allegations of inappropriate behavior
Justin Hemmes’ ‘Establishment’ trade mark should be canceled, court told
Lawyer struck from roll after using funds from deceased estates
ACCC raises concerns about Olam’s bid for Namoi Cotton
Car dealership Eagers backpays $16M to short-changed staff
Firefighters union fails on appeal in spat with Fire Rescue Victoria
In high-stakes breach case, OAIC says Medibank failed to implement ‘basic’ security controls
Medibank failed to put in place baseline security measures, including multi-factor authentication, to safeguard sensitive information from a hacker in 2022, who stole an IT contractor’s credentials and logged in to the health insurer’s private network three months before the company learned its data was compromised, the OAIC says.
Bruce Lehrmann knew Higgins did not consent, Lisa Wilkinson tells appeals court
Judge slams solicitor’s ‘competing commitments’ excuse for late evidence in $54M suit
A judge has refused to allow an owners corporation to serve late expert evidence in its case against developer Mirvac over alleged defects in a Sydney apartment complex, saying a solicitor’s explanation about “competing commitments” was inadequate and “a circumstance shared by most members of the legal profession”.