A Sydney solicitor has lost his bid to summarily dismiss the legal watchdog’s case alleging he set up misleading crowdfunding pages seeking funding for class actions over government orders requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, as well as another class action that was never filed.
Laing O’Rourke worker who took on irate Stayz hosts over work party unfairly sacked: court
ASIC chair calls on lawyers to be ‘bold’ with AI
Fintech BPay sues crypto platform Be Pay for trade mark infringement
Business to face higher penalties for environment law violations
Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, judge finds in win for Ten
Lehrmann judge condemns Ten solicitor who OK’d Lisa Wilkinson’s Logies speech
Prominent Sydney barrister sexually harassed three women, tribunal finds
A tribunal has found prominent barrister Charles Waterstreet guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct for sexually harassing three women, but declined to find he was unfit to practice after accepting expert evidence that undiagnosed mental illness “was the dominant causal factor” behind his actions.
High Court to weigh in on recovery of costs by self-repped law firms
Court blesses Halifax liquidators’ settlement with King & Wood Mallesons
The liquidators for Halifax Investment Services were justified in reaching a compromise settlement in proceedings against King & Wood Mallesons alleging the firm and former auditor Bentleys failed to advise the defunct stockbroker that it had to hold client funds used to trade on its online platform on trust, a judge has found.