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Court approves settlement in Santos class action over travel allowances for casuals
Class Actions 2020-07-10 4:58 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A court has signed off on a settlement of a class action brought against oil and gas giant Santos by a group of Indigenous Australians who claimed they were misled about their entitlement to receive certain travel allowances while working as casual cultural heritage monitors for the company.

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Virgin bondholders fail to get hands on confidential Bain Capital sale docs
Clayton Utz 2020-07-10 1:15 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Virgin Australia unsecured bondholders contesting the sale of the embattled airline to private equity firm Bain Capital have failed in their bid to access confidential transaction documents, but a judge has urged the administrators to communicate with the frustrated creditors.

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Costs orders should be the exception in funded Fair Work cases, judge says
Brendan Avallone 2020-07-09 11:01 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The parties in a ‘sham’ contracting class action brought on behalf of telecommunications workers have both lost bids to recover interlocutory costs, with a judge noting that costs orders against funded litigants should be the exception rather than the rule in Fair Work litigation.

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Judge grapples with ‘most complicated’ adjournment bid in Hytera, Motorola dispute
Angus Lang 2020-07-09 10:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Hytera Communications argued it should be granted a late-stage bid to postpone its copyright trial with Motorola Solutions, in what a judge called “the most complicated adjournment application” he’d ever heard.

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Opal Tower owners’ corporation opts out of class action
Class Actions 2020-07-09 9:04 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Opal Tower owners’ corporation has opted out of a class action seeking compensation on behalf of hundreds of apartment owners in the scandal-plagued building.

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Judge says FWC can hear dispute over stood down Qantas, Jetstar engineers
Coronavirus 2020-07-09 8:35 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The workplace umpire has jurisdiction to hear a case against Qantas and its budget subsidiary Jetstar brought by the union for licenced aircraft maintenance engineers stood down during the coronavirus pandemic, a judge has ruled in a blow to the airline.

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Border closure case pushed off as expert helps Victoria with second coronavirus wave
Coronavirus 2020-07-09 8:11 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge overseeing mining magnate Clive Palmer’s challenge to border closures by Western Australia and Queensland has delayed a hearing in the case for two weeks as WA’s expert responds to an urgent call for help from Victoria, which has seen a record surge in coronavirus cases.

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CBA won’t hand over docs to class action without AUSTRAC’s blessing
AUSTRAC 2020-07-08 9:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has refused to provide sought-after documents to the lead applicants of a joint class action against it until AUSTRAC grants permission, citing concerns over possible criminal breaches if it hands over the material without the agency’s approval.

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Court asked to delay border closure hearing while WA expert helps Victoria fight COVID-19 outbreak
Coronavirus 2020-07-08 8:29 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A hearing on the validity of border closures by Western Australia and Queensland should be pushed off while WA’s expert responds to an urgent request by Victoria’s health authorities to help that state deal with its coronavirus outbreak, the Federal Court has been told.

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Virgin administrators’ legal woes continue as bondholders try to uncover confidential Bain deal
Coronavirus 2020-07-08 8:03 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A Virgin Australia unsecured bondholder has launched legal proceedings to uncover confidential details of the sale of the embattled airline to Bain Capital, with the administrators now facing three disputes in the wake of the administration.

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