Sydney lawyer convicted of defrauding non-profit struck from roll

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A Sydney lawyer has been struck from the roll of practitioners following her conviction for misappropriating more than $180,000 from the non-profit organisation she co-founded.

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‘Get the coffees’ request to senior engineer not gender-based harassment, FWC finds

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A request to a female senior engineer for WSP to “get the coffees” during a client meeting did not amount to gender-based harassment, the Fair Work Commission has found in rejecting the engineer’s unfair dismissal claim.

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Judge fell short of expected standards of conduct, legal watchdog finds

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A County Court of Victoria judge has been found to have breached the standards of conduct generally expected of judicial officers in his handling of a rape trial, following a complaint by the state’s top prosecutor.

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HWL Ebsworth says ousted lawyer can’t reap benefits of partnership 4 years after expulsion

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HWL Ebsworth has argued a former capital partner who was found to have been invalidly expelled in 2020 cannot claim a share of the law firm’s profits from then to now, saying he could not reap the benefits of partnership without the “burdens”.

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Retiring judge who presided over Ben Roberts-Smith case praised as ‘masterful’

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Federal Court Justice Anthony Besanko was praised as hard working, a “model of humility and generosity” and “masterful” during a farewell ceremony on Monday attended by a host of legal luminaries.

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Qantas to pay $120M to settle ACCC’s ‘ghost flights’ case

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Qantas will pay a $100 million penalty and another $20 million in compensation in a settlement of the ACCC’s so-called ghost flights case that includes an admission by the airline that it engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct in selling tickets for cancelled flights.

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ATO’s ‘all or nothing’ approach to key tax law provision rejected by court

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The ATO has lost its appeal of a tribunal decision in favour of Perth land developer Tina Bazzo, with the court rejecting its “all or nothing” approach to a key provision of the Taxation Administration Act.

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London City Equities seeks wind up orders against Excelsior over $101M sale

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Investment firm London City Equities is seeking to have fellow publicly traded firm Excelsior wound up for alleged shareholder oppression over its decision to sell off a subsidiary for $101 million and not distribute the proceeds.

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Insurers for failed finance lender Axsesstoday settle class action claims

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A class action against failed asset finance lender Axsesstoday and auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers has reached an in-principle settlement with the lender’s insurers.

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