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Businessman Charif Kazal gets last chance to fix ‘incomprehensible’ case against Gilbert + Tobin
Aitken Lawyers 2019-09-24 7:48 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A judge has given Sydney businessman Charif Kazal a third and final opportunity to replead his “simply incomprehensible” case against Gilbert + Tobin over the law firm’s involvement in a business dispute concerning a lucrative waste facility, despite saying it took “an entire week to understand the arcane obscurities” of the pleading.

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Nanny paid $2.33 an hour was not employee but ‘guest’ of CEO’s family, court told
Bartier Perry 2019-09-24 1:25 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A major property development CEO accused of paying his Filipino nanny $2.33 an hour has denied underpayment allegations, instead claiming the woman was a “guest of the family” who was “free to decide” whether or not she wished to provide domestic assistance.

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Lawyers behind competing Workpac class action in talks to jointly-run cases
Adero Law 2019-09-23 10:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The judge overseeing competing employment class actions on behalf of casual coal miners against WorkPac has ordered the law firms running the cases to consider a proposal to jointly run the proceedings.

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Provisional liquidators appointed to Merlin Diamonds to investigate concerns of ‘serious mismanagement’
Andrew Silver 2019-09-23 8:55 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A judge has appointed provisional liquidators to ‘Diamond Joe’ Gutnick’s mining company Merlin Diamonds, after finding evidence of “serious mismanagement” and citing an urgent need to investigate the company’s books.

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Lloyd’s loses bid for quick dismissal of NAB’s $655M insurance lawsuit
Caryn Van Proctor 2019-09-23 8:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Three syndicates of Lloyd’s London have failed in their bid to toss a case brought by National Australia Bank seeking £357 million ($655 million) in insurance claims relating to two consumer redress schemes in the UK.

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Ex-BlueScope OH&S manager was overlooked for VP role because he’s a man, court told
Allens 2019-09-23 8:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

A former BlueScope global health and safety manager wants to add an indirect gender discrimination claim to his employment case against the steel giant, alleging he was overlooked for a senior role because the company wanted to fill its diversity quota.

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VW reaches in-principle dieselgate agreement with ACCC
Adam Hochroth 2019-09-23 2:10 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Volkswagen is nearing the end of the road in the dieselgate scandal in Australia, as the car company agrees to an in-principle resoltion of enforcement action by the ACCC while also finalising the details of the settlement of five class actions worth up to $127 million.

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Qld Law Group wants excessive fees class action shut down over applicant’s apparent sale of litigation rights
Bounty Law 2019-09-23 1:51 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The Queensland law firm at the centre of a class action over legal fees wants the case thrown out as an abuse of process, after it was revealed that the lead plaintiff apparently sold her litigation rights to a litigation funder, whose sole director is married to the solicitor who filed the action.

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Ariosa secures leave to appeal Sequenom win over patent for prenatal test
Appeals 2019-09-23 1:00 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

US prenatal genetic test maker Ariosa Diagnostics has won its bid to appeal a ruling that its Harmony test infringed a patent owned by rival Sequenom.

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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank loses 20-year-old trade mark for ‘Community Bank’
Colin Golvan 2019-09-20 10:21 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has overturned a win for Bendigo and Adelaide Bank in a trade mark battle with NSW-based Community First Credit Union, finding the credit union had successfully argued to revoke the bank’s 20-year-old trade mark for ‘Community Bank’.

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