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The partnership’s troubled marriage is set to end in March after just 14 years. Launched to great fanfare, the union never lived up to its promise.
King & Wood Mallesons to split after 14-year China partnership [Capital Brief paywall]
The law firm will end its China partnership in 2026, with the Australian arm to operate as Mallesons.
‘Hardly knew her’: Pratts claim half-sister already got $57m, not on tombstone [The Australian paywall]
Billionaire Pratt siblings have dismissed Paula Hitchcock’s inheritance claim, arguing their late father never intended she share equally, and already provided her with a $57m bequest.
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