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29 Sep

ABC Learning Fends Off Legal Stoush

Documents filed in the Federal Court in Victoria show childcare giant ABC is defending claims it broke an undertaking to off-load childcare centres in Western Australia.
The undertaking was made with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which took legal action in June this year. The dispute involved two WA centres that remained unsold following the [...]

22 Jun

Bigger legal question exists

The Supreme Court ruling in the BCE-bondholder dispute has answered only one legal question whether the plan of arrangement was fair and reasonable.
The bigger legal question is still not answered, say lawyers, and that’s the extent to which boards have to consider other stakeholders versus shareholders in a change-of-control situation.
Lawyers say what’s interesting is that [...]

30 May

Legal Burden Removed From SK Chief Chey

Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling may let SK Chairman Chey Tae-won off the legal hook, but obviously the nation’s fourth-largest conglomerate, which once typified domestic corporate corruption, still has work to do to put its scandalous past completely behind it.
Civic groups, led by the Solidarity for Economic Reform, have demanded that SK C&C _ SK’s unlisted [...]

25 May

AA Co ditches legal action against its major shareholder

The Australian Agricultural Company will ditch legal action it was pursuing against a subsidiary of its major shareholder, after Futuris last week gained control of the AACo board at its annual general meeting.
According to today’s Australian Financial Review, the AACo has launched a $40 million damages claim against Elders, which is owned by Futuris.
AACo alleged [...]

14 May

Legal action ratchets up pressure on BP over Russian subsidiary

BP could be forced to cut production at its Russian subsidiary TNK-BP after a small Moscow brokerage with ties to one of its primary shareholders filed several lawsuits to keep 148 top engineering and technical staff from returning to work.
Tetlis, a brokerage run by two former executives of Alfa Group, the investment group that holds [...]

11 May

Councils consider legal action against building companies

Local authorities are looking into the possibility of launching legal action against building companies accused last month of cover-pricing and bid-rigging by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Councils have contacted David Greene, the solicitor behind the Northern Rock and Railtrack shareholder action cases, The Times has learnt. They want to know whether they have a [...]

07 May

Legal risks put firms off taking on Northern Rock valuation

The Government is struggling to find an independent valuer for Northern Rock to determine what, if any, compensation shareholders should receive for their stakes in the Legal nationalised bank.
Industry sources said that accountants, investment banks and other potential valuers were wary of taking on the job because of the potential legal and reputational risks involved. [...]

16 Apr

Don’t Be Evil, or don’t lose value?

Dominating internet advertising and search have allowed the company to embark on a seemingly endless expansion into all manner of internet products, including email, video sharing, online mapping, mobile phone software, social networking and office productivity.
But while Googles revenues in 2007 were 37 times greater than in 2002 and its headcount has ballooned to well [...]

16 Apr

Hotel owner under siege

Sole shareholder of Rightside Properties, Neal Summers, appeared before the licensing authority at a hearing regarding an application made by senior sergeant Graeme Wright of the Kerikeri Police to suspend or cancel the hotel%26rsquo;s right to sell liquor.
An application was also made to cancel or suspend Mr Summers%26rsquo; general manager%26rsquo;s certificate. Eight witnesses were called.
The [...]

12 Apr

Clark defends airport decision

Her comments last night may fuel accusations that the decision to block foreign ownership was made with an eye on the election.
But Miss Clark defended her comments, delivered to a huge cheer at Labours congress in Wellington. She was satisfied the two Cabinet ministers went through a full and proper process and weighed up whether [...]


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