A judge has cut the money owed to the lead applicant in a securities class action against the directors and auditors of laser technology company Arasor from a $19.25 million settlement after a failed attempt to “re-litigate” a dispute over almost $400,000 in GST refunds.
Judges among targets of Morrison government’s sexual harassment law overhaul
After invalidity ruling, law firm tries again with MySuper class action against NAB units
REA Group blocks trade mark bid by former Reserve Hotel director’s Real Estate Store
Westpac faces ASIC action over ‘junk’ credit insurance
The corporate cop has launched action against banking giant Westpac for allegedly selling worthless add-on credit card insurance to unwitting customers, the first of what could be a series of cases against banks in the wake of a remediation program that has returned $250 million to hundreds of thousands of account holders with 11 major lenders.
Law firm ordered to pay $50k to practice manager for unfair dismissal
J&J unit hit with second class action over pelvic mesh products
Deloitte wants to keep lid on retirement talks in $3.8M age discrimination lawsuit
Tandem class action members may have been misled by news about cross-claims, judge says
Axed Slater & Gordon lawyer reprimanded for falsifying affidavits
A former Slater & Gordon lawyer has been reprimanded by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for “disgraceful and dishonourable” conduct in falsifying client affidavits but has avoided having her practicing certificate wholly suspended because of past mental health issues and current efforts at rehabilitation.