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Ford class action parties battle over potential appeal blowout
Allens 2022-02-25 3:19 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

An appeal in a class action over Ford’s alleged defective Powershift transmission could blow out by a week, with the applicant filing a cross appeal in a case that comes down to three provisions of the Australian Consumer law given little or no attention by the Full Court.

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Second woman appointed to chief justice role in Queensland
Business of Law 2022-02-25 10:46 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Supreme Court of Queensland judge Helen Bowskill has been named the state’s new chief justice, only the second woman to ever hold the position.

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eSense directors cop $190,000 penalty over defamatory letters, ASX statements
Bennett + Co 2022-02-25 10:38 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The former directors of an Isreali life sciences company have been hit with $190,000 in damages after a judge found they maliciously defamed a former colleague in a series of ASX announcements and letters.

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ALP loses challenge to federal takeover ahead of election
Appeals 2022-02-25 9:58 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Members of the Victorian Labor party and associated unions have lost a bid to overturn a judge’s finding that the pre-selection of ALP candidates in Victorian electorates by federal administrators during their takeover of the state party was lawful.

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Mayfair’s ex-lawyers may fight claim that ‘flagrant incompetence’ led to court loss
Allens 2022-02-24 7:36 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Former legal representatives of companies in the Mayfair 101 group are considering an application to strike out part of an appeal that alleges their “flagrant incompetence” led to director James Mawhinney copping a 20-year ban on soliciting investor funds.

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GetSwift says stock price drop didn’t prove ‘materiality’ of ASX statements
Alan Shearer 2022-02-24 10:22 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Logistics company GetSwift will argue on appeal that a judge who found the company took a “PR-driven approach” to ASX statements was wrong in his assessment of whether those statements contained material omissions.

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High Court won’t save Lex Greensill from tax on $58M in capital gains
Appeals 2022-02-24 2:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has shot down Greensill founder Lex Greensill’s bid for special leave to challenge a finding that he owes tax on $58 million in capital gains, including income from the sale of shares in the collapsed UK-based supply chain finance company.

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Qantas decision to outsource staff not linked to strike action threat, court told
Appeals 2022-02-24 10:22 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A decision by Qantas to outsource its ground staff was not timed to head off industrial action by the Transport Workers’ Union, the Full Federal Court has heard as the airline seeks to overturn a finding that it engaged in adverse action when it terminated around 1,800 employees last year.

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Senator Matt Canavan’s brother can probe claims against Glencore
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-02-23 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The brother of Liberal Senator and former resources minister Matt Canavan can investigate potential claims against Glencore in his long running legal spat over the Rolleston coal mine, after a court greenlit his bid for the appointment of special purpose liquidators.

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BHP unit’s Christmas Day work requirement reasonable, court says
Claire Howell 2022-02-23 7:31 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A court has shut down action by the CFMEU  on behalf of coal miners who were rostered to work Christmas Day and Boxing Day at the Daunia Mine in central Queensland in 2019.

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