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For defendant in an oppression matter. Led by M Borsky KC, instructed by Ashurst
For plaintiff in proceeding pertaining to continuous disclosure obligations. Instructed by Ashurst.
Acting for the plaintiff in an oppression proceeding; instructed by Corrs Chambers Westgarth.
For plaintiff in a breach of contract matter. Instructed by Arnold Bloch Liebler.
Acting for plaintiff in a strike out application. M Borsky KC with N I Congram and J Nikolic, instructed by MinterEllison.
For respondents in an application for interlocutory injunction. With L Hamzi, instructed by Baker McKenzie.
Acting for the appellant—This proceeding concerned a claim by the ACCC that provisions in Port Commitment Deeds entered into by the State of New South Wales and a consortium known as NSW Ports had the purpose and likely effect of substantially lessening competition in contravention of s 45 of the…
For the applicant, an anticompetitive agreement, civil penalty and injunction proceeding, led by Michael Borsky QC, with Frances Gordon. Instruction by the Australian Government Solicitor.
This case is a representative proceeding against a number of banks, alleging cartel conduct involving foreign currency spot and forward transactions. The central aspect of the applicant’s case is that there was one or more overarching contracts, arrangements or understandings (CAUs) between one or more of the respondents (and other…
Criminal cartel proceeding, led by Richard Maidment QC, Gavin Silbert QC and Michael Borsky QC, with other junior counsel.
For respondents in a misleading or deceptive conduct matter, led by M Borsky QC and instructed by Allens.
This proceeding concerned purported exercises of an option to renew a lease by the defendant. The plaintiffs sought declaratory relief that the defendant’s purported exercises of the renewal option were invalid because the defendant was in breach of three provisions of the lease which had not been remedied at the…
2019-2020, on behalf of the State of Victoria, led by Claire Harris QC.
The Plaintiff, John Setka, is the Victorian Secretary of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and was for a period of 12 years a member of the Victorian Branch of the Australia Labor Party (ALP). The National Executive of the ALP sought to consider a motion to…
This was a successful appeal by the ACCC against (in part) both liability and penalty. As a result, the Full Court re-fixed the penalty imposed on Yazaki to $46 million, the highest penalty awarded in respect of cartel conduct by an Australian court. Key legal issues in the case include:…
For applicant in a matter involving an application by Tabcorp to the ACCC for authorisation to merge with Tatts. Instructed by DLA Piper Australia and MinterEllison
For applicant in alleged misleading and unconscionable conduct towards dairy farmers.
This appeal was in relation to legal profession regulation, trust monies and equitable particular liens

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