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iSelect to pay $8.5M for misleading consumers about energy plans
ACCC 2020-10-08 3:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A court has ordered comparison website iSelect to pay $8.5 million in penalties for making misleading representations through its online electricity comparison service and pushing plans to consumers that were not necessarily best suited for them.

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‘That rare bird, the smoking gun’: Judge orders Minetek employee’s laptop searched for confidential info
Bird & Bird 2020-10-06 2:07 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Engineering company Howden Australia can view the laptop and other electronic devices of an employee accused of stealing confidential information, after a judge found there was evidence suggesting the worker had not been “entirely truthful” with the court.

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Queensland flood dam operator wants info behind Maurice Blackburn’s damages claim
Class Actions 2020-10-06 12:31 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Dam operator Sunwater wants evidence from Maurice Blackburn, the law firm behind the landmark Queensland flood class action, showing how the applicant will calculate aggregate damages for around 6,800 group members.

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Law firm may get another chance to pursue claims against ex-director over breakaway firm
Arbitration 2020-10-05 7:21 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

An appeals court has declined to dismiss an international law firm’s appeal of a ruling staying its case against a former director who formed a breakaway law firm with a former Freehills partner and Westpac in-house counsel and lured away lucrative oil and gas clients. 

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Clive Palmer can’t get law firm, funder docs for possible Queensland Nickel claim
Andrew O'Brien 2020-09-23 4:39 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Queensland Supreme Court has shot down an “entirely speculative” bid by two Clive Palmer-owned companies to access information held by two law firms and a litigation funder, as the mining magnate mulls a lawsuit for potential breaches of a settlement reached in the Queensland Nickel liquidation proceedings.

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Deloitte wants to toss bulk of partner’s age discrimination, misleading conduct case
Accounting 2020-09-22 2:09 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has asked a court to toss a majority of claims in a lawsuit brought by 63-year-old partner Colin Brown over the firm’s alleged discriminatory retirement policy that he claims has cost him almost $4 million.

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WA Premier Mark McGowan lobs defamation claims at Clive Palmer
Carmel Galati 2020-09-21 2:57 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan has struck back at a defamation lawsuit by Clive Palmer, filing a counterclaim accusing the mining magnate of making a number of defamatory statements, including that he was a “liar” involved in “covering up” illegal activity.

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BHP worker sues after axing over COVID-19 social media posts
BHP 2020-09-18 10:37 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A mine worker employed at BHP’s Olympic Dam is suing the company after she was sacked for allegedly harassing a co-worker on social media for their apparent failure to self isolate on returning from a trip interstate at the start of the first wave of COVID-19 cases in Australia.

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ACCC can’t stop buy now, pay later finance in solar industry
ACCC 2020-09-15 11:37 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Competition Tribunal has shot down ACCC moves to restrict the use of buy now, pay later finance for the purchase of solar goods and other new energy technology products.

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GMA Garnet to pay $23M to settle mineral sands dispute with mining company
Contracts 2020-09-15 1:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Australian mining company Mineral Commodities has settled its contractual dispute with international garnet supplier GMA Garnet, which has agreed to pay around $23 million and purchase almost one million tonnes of mineral sands.

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