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lawyerly.com.au | Cindy Cameronne
Save (0)Please login to bookmark CloseThe funder of a failed class action against EY and the founder of sandalwood producer Quintis has been hit with an order that it is liable to pay their defence costs, despite arguing the order set a bad precedent. error: The content is secured.
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lawyerly.com.au | Cindy Cameronne
Save (0)Please login to bookmark CloseGaming company Light & Wonder has hit back at Aristocrat’s intellectual property case, arguing that allegedly confidential information about the popular Dragon Link poker game was not trade secrets. error: The content is secured.
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lawyerly.com.au | Cindy Cameronne
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lawyerly.com.au | Cindy Cameronne
Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Blockchain mining company NGS Crypto has consented to orders sought by ASIC amid concerns that hundreds of Australians who sank $21.1 million into the business were misled about the safety of their investments. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission took NGS… Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.
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lawyerly.com.au | Cindy Cameronne
Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A Queensland tribunal has refused to set aside a costs agreement between Shine Lawyers and a former client, despite invoices blowing out to more than six times the original estimate, finding the matter had already been dealt with in a costs assessment. Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password?
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