Appeals

Cosette says Mayne backfilled sales estimates to meet $$70M forecast

Kicking off its appeal of a finding that it couldn't walk away from a $672 million merger agreement with Mayne Pharma, US drug company Cosette has told a court that Mayne was not upfront about its financial position prior to the deal.

Defamation

Luke Sayers loses bid to transfer wife’s defamation case to closed court

Former Carlton president and PwC chief executive officer Luke Sayers has lost his bid to transfer his wife’s defamation case over an explicit image posted to his social media account to the Family Court, where the proceedings would be confidential. 

Business of Law

Report finds AI having no effect on billable hours at large firms

While law firms have swiftly adopted artificial intelligence to boost efficiency, a recent report has found that AI is not affecting most large Australian law firms’ billable hours, raising questions about whether savings are being passed on to clients.

Restructuring & Insolvency

Cor Cordis fights ex-chair’s $1.6M fraud claims

Insolvency firm Cor Cordis says its ex-chair’s claims that it "confected" reductions to its work in progress to avoid paying his full retirement entitlements should be struck out.

Policy and Regulation

Government kicks off review into whistleblower protections in wake of KPMG scandal

The government has begun a review into the adequacy of whistleblower protections, following damning whistleblower allegations that KPMG misused confidential client information.

Corporate

EVP wants to proceed with case against bankrupt Strongroom AI founder

Venture capital firm EVP has sought the court’s leave to proceed with claims against Strongroom AI founder and former director Christopher Durre, despite his financial state. 

Class Actions

Reject Shop class action reshuffles after ruling with ‘profound impact’ on claim period

An underpayments class action against The Reject Shop will reshuffle its case after a recent Full Court decision which had a “profound impact” on the claim period. 

High Court

Russells wants High Court to rule on costs fight with Meadowbrook Golf Club

Law firm Russells has asked the High Court to overturn a decision which found it could not rely on privileged communications to defend itself against allegations of incompetence from former client Meadowbrook Golf Course.  

Financial Services

Fortrend Securities can’t stay judgment in suit by advisers over bonuses

Melbourne stockbroker Fortrend Securities has lost its bid to stay orders that it pay $621,000 in compensation and penalties as well as $2 million in legal costs after two financial advisers who jumped ship to Shaw & Partners won their case over withheld bonuses.

Personal injury

Qatar Airways settles with passengers in strip search case

Passengers in a lawsuit against Qatar Airways over a 2020 strip search at Doha International Airport have reached a settlement with the airline and airport operator MATAR.

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