Trials

Ex-EY partner accused of promoting tax loss scheme says ATO ‘overreached’

A former EY partner accused of promoting a tax loss scheme has hit back at the ATO’s case on the first day of trial, saying he gave objective advice and the case is an overreach.

Class Actions

IVF provider Genea faces class action investigation over data breach

Fertility services provider Genea is facing a class action investigation over a data breach that led to sensitive patient information being published on the dark web.

Defamation

Celebrity surgeon loses defamation suit against Nine

A court has ruled that media reports accusing well-known orthopaedic surgeon Dr Munjed Al Muderis of unethical and profit-driven promotion of an experimental procedure were substantially true, tossing his defamation suit against Fairfax and its owner Nine.  

Appeals

Ex-iSignthis director to appeal $1M fine, disqualification

Former director of fintech iSignthis, John Karantzis, plans to appeal a ruling that slapped him with a $1 million penalty and disqualification orders for allegedly providing misleading information to shareholders. 

Intellectual Property

Novartis’ last ditch bid to block Entresto generic fails

The High Court has rejected Novartis' plea that it overturn a ruling that found an extension of the term of the patent for its heart drug Entresto was invalidly granted.

Business of Law

A&O Shearman picks up leading Ashurst disputes partner

Global heavyweight A&O Sherman is expanding its disputes capacity in Australia, recruiting the head of Ashurst's Perth disputes practice.

Appeals

High Court to hear developer Mayfield’s appeal in case against NSW Ports

Mayfield Development has been granted the High Court's leave to make its argument that derivative Crown immunity does not apply to NSW Ports, in a seven-year-old competition case. 

Appeals

Sunshine Loans’ case over judge’s recusal to be heard by High Court

The High Court will hear an appeal by Sunshine Loans, which centres on a judge's recusal in the corporate regulator's case over unauthorised fees.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Optus faces privacy regulator’s case over data breach

The privacy regulator has brought a case against Optus over a 2022 data breach that affected up to 10 million people, as the telco faces a class action and related proceedings by the media regulator.

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