Funder wants $13.2M commission from confidential Opal Tower class action settlement

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Although the settlement sum has not been disclosed, court documents in the Opal Tower class action reveal the litigation funder backing the case will seek $13.2 million in commission when the parties appear before the court later this year.

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Alleged Ponzi schemer Chris Marco charged with 50 fraud counts

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Accused Ponzi schemer Chris Marco has been hit with criminal charges after an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission found he defrauded $36.5 million from nine investors.

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Ben Roberts-Smith witnesses had ‘powerful motive to lie’, Fairfax says

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Soldiers who took the stand for Ben Roberts-Smith in his defamation case against Fairfax colluded on the evidence they gave of key events, counsel for Fairfax has told a judge as a long-running trial comes to a close.

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Barrister cites finding that PwC used ‘postbox’ lawyer in Noumi class action privilege spat

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A fight over a global privilege claim by Noumi has been foreshadowed in a consolidated shareholder class action against the food company, formerly Freedom Foods.

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Forum Finance director failed to disclose $150,000 in assets to court

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Forum Finance director Vince Tesoriero has been caught out for failing to declare over $150,000 to the court, as he took the stand to defend evidence given about his financial position in Westpac’s fraud case against him.

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Redbubble found liable again for infringing Hells Angels trade marks

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T-shirts and face masks sold on Redbubble violate Hells Angels’ trademarks, a judge has found, banning the online marketplace from further sales of infringing products and awarding damages to the motorcycle group.

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Grocon CEO Daniel Grollo sued by BOQ over $12M home loan

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His property development empire was saved from liquidation, but Daniel Grollo is still being hounded by creditors, with Bank of Queensland suing the Grocon CEO for the outstanding balance on a $12 million home loan.

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