A court has struck down the third wave of challenges to the New South Wales public health orders mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for health workers, ruling the “dictates” of a person’s conscience do not relieve them of compliance with the orders.
King & Wood Mallesons appoints new chief executive partner
Lawyer accuses IP firm of sacking her for complaints of bullying
CBA can’t throw out ‘cuckoo-smurfing’ lawsuit
Pitcher Partners, EY audit blamed for $800M drop in value of Slater & Gordon’s acquired business
Accounting firm Pitcher Partners gave faulty advice ahead of Slater & Gordon’s disastrous $1.2 billion Quindell acquisition that was responsible for $800 million in the business’ value “disappearing” within six months, a court heard on the first day of trial in a long-running class action by the law firm’s shareholders.
Sparke Helmore partner engaged in ‘blatant cover-up’ to hide oversight, trial told
Maurice Blackburn sued for negligence for filing lawsuit out of time
Class action investigation launched over $200M Gippsland mineral sands mine
Gallop International hits law firm with $15.4M suit over company’s collapse
Collapsed forex broker Gallop International Group has sued its former law firm, claiming its failure to ensure the company complied with its obligations as a holder of an Australian financial services licence led to $15.4 million in investor funds being loaned to the company’s director in Hong Kong.