An appeals court has knocked back builder Hanssen’s attempt to dodge a decade-old dispute over repairs to one of its residential buildings on constitutional grounds, saying the Perth company’s argument would precipitate an “extraordinary” result if accepted.
Court grants win to ex-ANU student pursuing law degree, sets aside misconduct findings
Law firm’s bid for $12.8M cut of G8 class action needs more evidence, court told
Former NSW premier Berejiklian loses challenge to ICAC’s ‘serious corrupt conduct’ finding
AFL player Cyril Rioli brings race discrimination case against Hawthorn Football Club
Law firm pays $1M to settle negligence claim by Melbourne property development lender
NGS Crypto can’t undo receivership, freezing orders
Hong Kong-based NGS Crypto Group and its director have lost their bid to undo receivership and freezing orders made amid concerns about dissipation of assets as ASIC investigates whether hundreds of Australians who sank $21.1 million into the crypto firm were misled about the safety of their investments.