Warren Aubrey Miles v Little Caesars Casino Pty Ltd & Ors [2001] NSWSC 33
Cole and Manning, as directors, breached fiduciary duties by causing poker machine permits to be acquired through Little Caesars' license and then on-sold for personal profit without fully informed consent. Little Caesars lost the opportunity to profit from those permits, and equitable compensation is owed equal to...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 08 February 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Equity Fiduciary Duty Claim / Final Judgment After Trial
- Outcome
- Equitable compensation ordered.
- Legal Topics
- ['breach of Fiduciary Duty' 'equitable Compensation' "director's Duties" 'loss Assessment']
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Procedural Posture
Equity Fiduciary Duty Claim / Final Judgment After Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Did Cole and Manning breach fiduciary duties owed to Little Caesars as directors?' 'What equitable compensation is owed to remedy the loss from the breach?' "Was there consent by Little Caesars to Cole and Manning's conduct regarding the poker machine permits?"]
Ratio Decidendi
Cole and Manning, as directors, breached fiduciary duties by causing poker machine permits to be acquired through Little Caesars' license and then on-sold for personal profit without fully informed consent. Little Caesars lost the opportunity to profit from those permits, and equitable compensation is owed equal to the difference between open market values and acquisition costs, adjusted for relevant expenses.
Court Disposition
Equitable compensation ordered.
Orders
- ['Cole and Manning to pay $692,863 in equitable compensation to Little Caesars.' "Cole and Manning to pay plaintiff's costs on an indemnity basis, with $125,000 to be paid forthwith pending agreement or assessment of total costs."]
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