Victoria’s Workcover has sued Crown and its major shareholder James Packer to recoup the compensation insurance it paid to a security guard who was allegedly assaulted by Packer on New Year’s Eve 2015.
Ex-Quantum boss pleads guilty to market manipulation, insider trading
Caffitaly wins reversal of invalidity ruling on coffee pod patent
‘Foolish and dangerous’: Committee roasts proposed changes to continuous disclosure laws
Why ‘sticking to her guns’ on common fund orders paid off for Allens’ Kirsty Prinsloo
After triumphing in beauty parade, Maurice Blackburn seeks stay of PFM’s Boral class action
Court finds trader was defamed by ASIC but throws out $10M lawsuit
Ken Talbot’s widow can’t represent daughters in negligence case against Arnold Bloch Leibler
The widow of mining executive Ken Talbot has lost a bid to act for two of her daughters in a negligence case over the handling of her late husband’s estate against law firms Arnold Bloch Leibler and Boyd Legal, with a judge finding claims by the mother and daughters were “directly competing and contrary”.