A lawyer accused of wrongfully using information obtained via subpoena in a family law case has been hit with a $2,000 fine by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, after he chose to appeal a reprimand from the NSW Law Society.
Peloton resolves trade mark case against Mad Dogg on eve of trial
ASIC takes property investment spruiker Sasha Hopkins to court
Public rebuke of departing judge from the bench was below the belt, expert says
A judge’s public criticism of a colleague for resigning her post before delivering a judgment reserved for three years was harsh, not fair. But the evident frustration that led to the rebuke reinforces the need for a judicial commission as an appropriate avenue to give vent to complaints, experts say.
Judge blasts Pitcher Partners’ ‘terrible’ argument in $127M appeal against Twigg family
Arrium lenders file High Court challenge over directors’ loan drawdowns
Vanguard Investments accused of greenwashing in ASIC court action
Oil spill class action firm wins settlement hearing fees, including bill for tax advice
Despite a judge’s complaint that class action costs are generally “out of control”, the law firm that secured a $192.5 million settlement and earned about $25 million in fees in the Montara oil spill case has won approval for more fees — these ones incurred in a hearing to determine how the settlement spoils should be divided.