Fortescue ‘seized personal banking details’
Fortescue seized a large amount of personal data from former employees connected with a rival company, despite still supplying it with iron ore to test its technology, a court has heard.
Fortescue seized a large amount of personal data from former employees connected with a rival company, despite still supplying it with iron ore to test its technology, a court has heard.
Discount warehouse The Good Guys is facing allegations of deceptive and misleading conduct over alleged problems with its ‘StoreCash’ promotion.
Andrew Forrest has ‘reminded’ Fortescue lawyers about values after a court heard how much private investigators followed former staff, now working at green steel rival Element Zero.
A case involving a Melbourne fund manager and Chinese investors has almost run its course, with a request for more documents shut down by the Federal Court.
A new class action funding possibility could line the pockets of plaintiffs, lawyers and make the Federal Court more competitive with the Victorian Supreme Court.
The Federal Court has ordered the Environmental Defender’s Office to hand over communications with its discredited academic witness, in another blow in the ongoing fallout from its failed litigation against the Barossa pipeline.
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue paid private investigators to follow former staff ahead of a battle of intellectual property, previously suppressed court documents show.
After Mecca’s former chief of marketing settled maternity leave discrimination allegations against the company, the beauty giant is facing fresh court action in Victoria.
A specialist media and entertainment firm has revealed a deal to join Cornwalls, one of Australia’s oldest firms.
A crypto group’s director is trying to have court appointed receivers discharged, as investigations reveal concerns about the whereabouts of super money.
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