Shinetec wins freezing order after Bank of China pays The Gosford

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Shinetec, the Australian arm of China’s Shanxi Construction Investment Group, has won orders restraining the developer of an abandoned $185 million project in NSW from accessing $48 million paid to it by Bank of China.

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Couple that preferred one cladding’s aesthetic wins case against builder

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A court has found a NSW prefab home builder that convinced a couple to vary their contract to allow different cladding which did not have the same aesthetic effect as their preferred one engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct.

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Court OKs mid-trial climate report in fight over Whitehaven mine

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Two conservation groups opposing Whitehaven Coal’s Winchester South coal mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin have won court approval to adduce late expert evidence on possible climate scenarios.

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Charter Hall sells Bunnings asset for $44M in off-market deal

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Property investment firm Charter Hall has sold its Bunnings Warehouse in the southeast Melbourne suburb of Clyde North for $44 million, in an off-market deal that reinforces the strength of retail real estate.

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Law firm dodges personal costs despite ‘unsatisfactory approach’ to orders in discrimination case

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A judge has stopped short of making costs orders against a law firm despite finding it was responsible for delays in a workplace discrimination suit.

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Uncertified lawyer with ‘vigorous social media presence’ should be struck from roll, tribunal says

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A tribunal has recommended a solicitor who continued to advertise his legal services on social media after his practising certificate was revoked should be struck off the roll.

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Public court lists not ‘free for all’, tribunal says in privacy loss for publisher

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A tribunal has found a company that scrapes court databases broke privacy laws by failing to remove a litigant’s name after charges against her were dropped, saying the public nature of court lists doesn’t make republication a “free for all”.

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