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‘Very sad’: Cost of barristers’ fees for three days could have been avoided, FWC says
Business of Law 2021-08-23 8:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Barristers’ costs for a three-day hearing over alleged unfair dismissals of two childcare workers, which exceeded the $60,000 the workers were awarded, could have been avoided with a more “realistic” approach to negotiation, the Fair Work Commission has said.

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Judge finds Phoenix Institute treated vulnerable customers with ‘callous indifference’
ACCC 2021-08-13 4:26 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has found collapsed education provider Phoenix Institute acted unconscionably and with “callous indifference” by enticing vulnerable consumers to enrol in unsuitable courses with promises of free laptops.

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$2M lawsuit against UNSW puts spotlight on whether tenured professors can be sacked
ACCC 2021-08-12 3:06 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A former tenured professor is seeking $2 million from the University of New South Wales, alleging she was terminated after making complaints about discrimination, bullying and misuse of her intellectual property.

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COVID-19 delays judgment in ACCC’s long-running case against private college Phoenix
ACCC 2021-08-06 3:37 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Sydney’s ongoing COVID-19 lockdown has created “logistical” difficulties delaying the release of a long awaited judgment in the ACCC’s consumer law case against collapsed private college Phoenix Institute, which was accused of misleading students through the marketing of its courses.

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$23.6M Vocation class action bill might have been ‘materially lower’, judge says
Accounting 2021-07-23 11:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has approved a $50 million settlement in a shareholder class action against failed training company Vocation and auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers, but questioned whether the $10.9 million commission and $12.75 million legal bill could have been “materially lower” had the case been run by one funder and firm instead of two.

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Former students accuse Victorian high school of ‘unbearable’ racial discrimination
Education 2021-07-22 10:32 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A group of Jewish and Israeli former students have accused a Victorian secondary school of “breaking (their) soul” and violating their human rights by allowing racially-charged bullying to proliferate in its classrooms.

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Captain Cook College engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct, court finds
ACCC 2021-07-02 11:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Motivated by greed, online educator Captain Cook College engaged in a system of unconscionable conduct by enrolling thousands of students who accrued $60 million in debt but never finished their courses, a court has found.

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Intellectual freedom a ‘foundational’ principle, sacked climate skeptic professor tells High Court
Clayton Utz 2021-06-23 11:45 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Sacked climate skeptic professor Peter Ridd brought his case challenging his dismissal by James Cook University to the High Court on Wednesday, with a lawyer for Ridd telling the justices that his sacking was unlawful because intellectual freedom was a “foundational’ principle that could not be subordinated to the university’s code of conduct.

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Phoenix Institute files lawsuit accusing directors of duty breaches
Clayton Utz 2021-06-03 12:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Failed vocational education provider Phoenix Institute has taken three of its former directors to court claiming they breached the Corporations Act in the lead-up to its collapse and should compensate the company.

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Court orders G8 class action plaintiff to remove redaction from costs agreement
Class Actions 2021-04-12 11:00 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has ordered the lead applicant in a shareholder class action against G8 Education to disclose a previously redacted clause of a costs agreement to the childcare centre operator, saying he failed to show how supplying the information would give G8 a tactical advantage in the case.

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