A judge has found a law firm’s estimated fees for representing the Commonwealth in a class action over the use of allegedly toxic firefighting foam on military bases are excessive, noting the government has already forked over $12 million in defence costs.
Muffin-eating lawyer can’t set aside Lawcover’s bankruptcy notice
King & Wood Mallesons lures back employment ace from Tabcorp
Pinsent Masons recruits corporate partner from DLA Piper
Judge asks GetSwift GC why he didn’t call out directors for being ‘bullies’
‘Unreasonable hours’: Details emerge in suit by Monique Ryan’s ex-chief of staff
Shaw & Partners conspired with defecting Fortrend advisors to steal clients, suit says
SMBC mulls new claims in $34M lawsuit over Forum Finance receivables
Recidivist CFMMEU dodges calls for penalty ‘towards the maximum’ in FWO case
A judge has rejected arguments by the Fair Work Ombudsman that the CFMMEU should be slugged with a penalty close to the maximum for the conduct of union officers who failed to show entry permits at a worksite, but she has imposed personal penalties against two officers with a record of prior breaches.