Matthew Pringle, the son of Lynette Erceg, is now the subject of a legal campaign in the UK.
Data obtained under Official Information Act shows prosecutions related to phoenix activity are rare, with an average of less than three prosecutions annually over the past five years.
The company’s former New Zealand country manager argued the shame of publication was elevated in South Korean culture.
Australian bank found guilty of overcharging its clients by $6.35 million from 2004 to late 2021 but has thus far made remediation payments of $7.35m.
DLA Piper partner Carl Blake says this is the Human Rights Tribunal's third recent high damages award.
Daniel Trinder says financial services and technology are increasingly blurring, with New Zealand behind the pack.
ASX-listed dairy company Bega declares interest in co-op’s Mainland Group after fight over brand licences.
Meanwhile, city law firm takes a direct caveat on the Gulf Harbour golf course land.
Trio faced criminal charges dating back to conduct from 2020 which can only now be reported.
The pharmacist-turned-beekeeping enthusiast appealed a case against Geneva Capital.