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Judge orders costs for infamous anti-suit injunction in AMP class action turf war
A judge who entertained an anti-suit injunction in the AMP class action jurisdictional battle that set off what another judge called an "unseemly debacle" has ordered the applicant behind the injunction bid to pay costs.
Apache loses bid for separate trial in $83M tax credit spat with Santos
A judge has rejected a bid by a group of Apache Corporation companies to break up a looming trial in a long-running dispute with WA-based oil and gas company Santos, saying holding a hearing on separate issues would not be the time saver Apache claims.
Macquarie faces 5th lawsuit by ex-financial advisers, settles earlier case
Macquarie Bank has been hit with yet another lawsuit by a group of financial advisers alleging the firm breached the Fair Work Act by denying them regular wages, a case filed just days before the bank resolved an earlier action.
FWC refuses O’Dwyer’s referral bid over allegedly discriminatory MFB deal
The Fair Work Commission has dismissed an application by Jobs Minister Kelly O'Dwyer for review by the Full Federal Court of a decision approving an enterprise agreement covering Metropolitan Fire Brigade firefighters that she argues indirectly discriminates against female firefighters.
Construction giant Hutchinson takes ACCC to court over ‘invalid’ notice to produce
Private construction company Hutchinson Builders has brought legal action against the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, seeking to quash what it says is an invalid notice to produce documents to the regulator, which has vowed to bring cases against the construction industry this year.
Fair Work Ombudsman ‘overreacted’ in wage case against Transpetrol, judge says
A judge has told off the Fair Work Ombudsman for seeking penalties of up to $94,000 in a case alleging Norwegian shipping company Transpetrol underpaid seafarers more than $255,000 in wages, saying she "overreacted".
Ultra Tune to fight $2.6M fine for misleading franchisee, fabricating evidence
Ultra Tune is challenging a court ruling that socked it with a $2.6 million penalty in a case brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleging it misled a prospective franchisee about the costs of buying an outlet in Parramatta, Sydney and tried to cover up its conduct with "manufactured" evidence.
Social media execs may face jail time under threatened new laws
Executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter could be looking at new Australian laws carrying jail terms if they don't do more to stop the live streaming of violence on their social media platforms.
Click Energy to pay $900,000 for misleading customers about their power bills
Electricity retailer Click Energy has been ordered to pay $900,000 in penalties for misleading consumers about discounts on their energy bills.
Clive Palmer not gonna take Twisted Sister’s copyright lawsuit without a fight
Aspiring MP Clive Palmer has filed his defence against a lawsuit by US record label Universal Music over his take on the 1980s rock anthem 'We're Not Gonna Take It', saying he didn't infringe any copyright on the song because it's not original.