Employment

CBRE hits back at claims employee was falsely accused of killing rabbit

CBRE has denied taking unlawful adverse action against an employee who alleges he was forced to continue working with a manager who falsely accused him of killing his rabbit and asked him which female coworkers he would have sex with. 

M&A

Mayne Pharma, Cosette merger in doubt after Treasurer flags concerns

Mayne Pharma is facing a new hurdle in its plans to merge with US drug maker Cosette, with the Treasurer flagging it may block the $672 million deal.

Class Actions

iSignthis, Grant Thornton point the finger in class action defence

iSignthis and auditor Grant Thornton have each pointed the finger at each other in response to a shareholder class action over the delisted fintech's 2018 financial statements.

Class Actions

GHD flags cross-claims in Hunter Valley bus crash class action

Engineering firm GHD Australia, which has recently been joined to a class action over a bus crash in NSW’s Hunter Valley that killed 10 passengers, has flagged bringing its own cross-claims.

Defamation

Nine says Al Muderis defamation appeal can’t be heard over 10 days

Nine has asked for more details of celebrity surgeon Dr Munjed Al Muderis' challenge to the dismissal of his defamation case against the broadcaster, and says 10 days is not enough to hear the appeal.

Business of Law

Clyde & Co lures lawyer back from Gilchrist Connell

Clyde & Co has boosted its corporate insurance and commercial offering by luring a partner from Gilchrist Connell. 

Class Actions

‘Very concerned’: Judge wants to hear from late EML class action members

A judge has adjourned a hearing seeking approval of a $37.35 million settlement in a shareholder class action against EML Payments over concerns about the exclusion of late registrants and claims.

Class Actions

NSW Police to appeal ruling in strip search class action

The NSW government is planning to appeal a ruling that ordered it to pay $93,000 in damages to the lead plaintiff in a class action over police strip search at music festivals.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Herald Sun wants to shut down Groth privacy case before trial

The publisher of the Herald Sun has filed a strike-out application against novel privacy claims by the wife of Victorian Liberals' deputy leader Sam Groth, saying it was exempt as a news outlet.

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