A group of women harmed by pelvic mesh devices produced by Johnson & Johnson have accused it of persisting with a “wreckage” of a case in which one of its own doctors admitted the pharmaceutical company knew of the risks posed by the implants at they time they were sold worldwide.
MySuper lawsuit gets one more chance before NAB pulls trigger on dismissal
ATO won’t promise not to prosecute PwC for tax offences
High Court rejects Westpac’s ‘gloss’ on financial product advice statute
Fifth PFAS contamination class action launched against federal government
On judge’s urging, JBS drops PwC solicitor in privilege fight with tax office
Meat processor JBS Australia has appointed new legal representation in a battle with the Australian Taxation Office over the scope of privilege attached to thousands of documents produced by its tax adviser, PricewaterhouseCoopers, after a judge raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest in PwC’s representation of its client.
CUB can’t shield info in brewing privilege fight with ATO
Judge finds Spain not immune from enforcement of $375M arbitration awards
The Full Federal Court has granted a limited appeal in the Kingdom of Spain’s challenge to a judgment enforcing a $375 million arbitration award over two renewable energy investments, ordering a redrafting of the primary judge’s orders but rejecting claims that Spain was immune as a foreign state from enforcement of the award.