Cruise company Australian Pacific Touring will resist any expansion of a test case over cancellations brought against it by a former passenger after its failure to properly provide discovery resulted in a fragmented hearing meant to conclude in September last year.
Barrister turns tables on vision-impaired Daily Telegraph legal team in case over deaf lawyer
ACCC raises competition concerns about MYOB bid for GreatSoft
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised preliminary competition concerns about accounting software provider MYOB’s proposal to swallow up cloud practice management software provider GreatSoft, saying the South Africa-based company has the potential to become a strong competitor to MYOB as more accounting firms migrate to the cloud.
Reinventure settles lawsuit by ex-partner seeking cut of $100M
Crown directors resign in wake of scathing gaming authority report
Ex-Freedom Foods GC strikes back at serious misconduct claims
Qantas told pilot he was too old for redundancy offer, lawsuit says
Former Linchpin boss gets legal aid while waiting on insurers in ‘chaotic’ London
London is in a “complete state of chaos” and no amount of pressing by law firm Moray & Agnew has produced an answer from underwriters about the extent of his insurance coverage, former Linchpin Capital Group CEO Peter Daly has said in a three-paragraph defence to disqualification proceedings by the corporate regulator.