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| | ... take ASIC on," he said. "From time to time our powers are challenged in the courts, sometimes all the way up to the High Court. That's a resource-intensive activity." Longo said the regulator was overrun with complaints that do not fall under its remit ... |
| | | ... against Mawhinney and Mayfair 101 is set to be reheard in the Federal Court of Victoria following a decision by the High Court last year. Separately, Mawhinney is suing ASIC and deputy chair Sarah Court for defamation, with a trial to take place in early ... |
| | | Nearly six years since the landmark Royal Commission, former High Court justice Kenneth Hayne stands by his recommendations that upended the banking and financial services sectors. Making a rare appearance at the International Congress of Actuaries ... |
| | | ... confidence. Robo-advisers are well aware of the risks of "treading into personal advice territory, particularly after the High Court ruling in the Westpac case on general advice". While the Quality of Advice Review is expected to solve the issue of blurred ... |
| | | Mayfair 101's James Mawhinney has seen his High Court appeal rejected, allowing ASIC's case against him to be retried in the Federal Court. In October 2022, the Full Federal Court ordered a retrial after it found ASIC's original case against Mawhinney ... |
| | | ... ASIC had not sought. The Full Federal Court has ordered a retrial and Mawhinney has now made an application to the High Court, arguing that ASIC should be allowed to "go back and try again with a different case." |
| | | Mayfair 101's James Mawhinney has filed for special leave to appeal to the High Court, claiming ASIC being given the chance to have its case against him reheard is further denial of procedural fairness. Last month, the Full Federal Court overturned ... |
| | | ... however interim injunctions on Mawhinney have been reinstated. He has said he will lobby to have the case heard in the High Court, rather than being remitted back to the lower court. |
| | | ... misguided enforcement actions," he said. Mawhinney said his legal team has commenced work to contest the case in the High Court, rather than have it remitted back to the lower court. |
| | | ... including the right to be represented by a barrister or solicitor of the Supreme Court of a state or territory or of the High Court at a hearing. The adviser may also have, if allowed by the chair of the convened panel, a friend or relative present for ... |
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