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Shareholders appeal dismissal of Worley class action
Alexander Edwards 2020-11-19 11:47 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Shareholders who lost a Federal Court trial in their class action against engineering company Worley are challenging the decision to dismiss the case.

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Insurers lose COVID-19 business interruption test case
Bret Walker 2020-11-18 11:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Insurers will face a flood of pandemic-related claims after an appeals court ruled in a test case brought by the Insurance Council that certain infectious disease exclusions in business interruption cover do not apply to coronavirus-related claims.

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Why law firms should think twice before representing themselves
Analysis 2020-11-18 11:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A finding this week that Norton Rose Fulbright intentionally misled a former lawyer in an employment dispute and abused the court’s processes threatens the legal career of an equity partner at the firm and is a warning to all firms to think twice before representing themselves in cases involving soured professional relationships.

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EnergyAustralia must pay $1.5M for disconnecting vulnerable customers
Anna Lord 2020-11-18 6:59 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

EnergyAustralia will cough up $1.5 million in penalties for wrongfully disconnecting eight customers facing serious financial hardship.

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FWC arbitration doesn’t doom union’s lawsuit against Airservices
Ashurst 2020-11-18 5:28 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has ruled that an arbitration proceeding before the Fair Work Commission does not doom a Federal Court lawsuit brought by the civilian air traffic controllers union against government-owned Airservices.

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Santos lawsuit against Fluor over gas project rests on ‘shaky assumption’, appeals court says
Appeals 2020-11-18 4:11 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An appeals court has shot down oil and gas giant Santos’ bid for expanded discovery against engineering company Fluor, finding that the application was “akin to a fishing expedition” that was based on “a shaky assumption” by lawyers from Corrs Chambers Westgarth.

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Five law firms to spar over liability in $15M Dover Financial negligence case
Adam Coote 2020-11-18 12:59 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two more law firms have been joined to a lawsuit by defunct financial advisor Dover Financial accusing three law firms of providing negligent advice regarding an inaptly titled client protection policy which a judge found was “highly misleading” and “an exercise in Orwellian doublespeak”.

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ATO loses landmark case over GST gold scam
Appeals 2020-11-17 7:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Taxation Office has been blocked from indirectly recouping GST lost in a major tax scam by allegedly crooked gold traders with the Full Federal Court finding a $208 million demand sent to a defunct gold refiner had incorrectly interpreted the GST Act.

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Self-repped Qantas worker deserves ‘liberal and lenient’ treatment, judge says
Anthony Willinge 2020-11-17 3:48 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has declined to throw out a lawsuit brought against Qantas by a self-represented worker who was stood down, saying a “liberal and lenient” approach was needed.

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Thiess loses appeal in unpaid wages class action
Appeals 2020-11-17 12:42 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Mining services company Thiess has lost its challenge to a class action ruling which found the company had underpaid workers for time spent on the bus travelling home from a Pilbara-based liquefied natural gas processing plant owned by Woodside Energy.

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