Liberal MP Christian Porter is effectively asking the court to “protect his reputation” by seeking to block Nine and NewsCorp from using secret portions of the ABC’s defence to his defamation allegations, Nine told a judge in opposing the move.
AMP loses bid to access docs in employee poaching dispute
Hancock Prospecting avoids $3M discovery hit
Appeal dismissed in dispute over $81.8M Parklea Markets sale
Halifax auditors fined $50,000 for criminal breaches
IOUPay granted relief for compliance bungle on 20 million share issuance
Menswear label yd. accused of ‘obvious’ infringement by rival brand Politix
Former Citigroup boss escapes ANZ cartel case as prosecutors slash charges
PwC to face misleading conduct claim over advice to Chinese lender
A judge has found PwC should face a claim that it engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct while assisting Chinese lender Aoyin with its planned launch in Australia by failing to properly advise the company there was a risk its shareholders did not comply with APRA’s ‘fit and proper’ requirement.
Banks lose cases against directors over $2.8B collapse of steel giant Arrium
A judge has dismissed two cases brought by the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac and other lenders against directors of the failed steel giant Arrium, saying he was not satisfied the directors’ representations on loan drawdown notices were false or that the company was insolvent when it went into voluntary administration in April 2016.