Accounting firm Pitcher Partners wants to shut down a lawsuit brought by the Twigg family alleging it helped race car driver Max Twigg misappropriate $127.8 million in family trust money for himself.
Class action judge to hear academic’s bid to strike out a strike-out application
The federal government wants to shut down an underpayments class action brought on behalf of postgraduate research candidates at universities across Australia, but the Federal Court has reluctantly agreed to first entertain the self-represented applicant’s bid to strike out the strike-out application.
Kupang Resources takes battle for director’s tax docs to High Court
Court refuses admission to would-be solicitor with child exploitation convictions
SMBC sues Humm for $34M in worthless receivables linked to Forum Finance
Crypto class action can’t have ‘luxury of litigating’ without costs, judge says
Zurich loses bid to shut down NZ apartments class action
No whey: IP Australia sides with Fonterra in rejecting protein patent
Gilbert + Tobin snaps up K&L Gates construction global co-head
Family who forged will of ‘worst landlord’ still at loggerheads over properties
A judge has flagged the “regrettable” prospect of further litigation in relation the estate of Melbourne businessman Frank Cassar, following a finding that Cassar’s will was forged in a conspiracy by his widow, daughter and son who feared losing his multimillion-dollar business empire after his death.