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Clayton Utz to represent La Trobe University in law school head’s suit over suspension
Charles Gunst 2019-04-03 10:23 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

La Trobe University has retained big six law firm Clayton Utz to represent it in legal action brought by the head of its law school after he was suspended over complaints of bullying by two other professors, who have asked the court for suppression orders in the case.

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ATO wins appeal over share sale by Cayman Islands-based private equity funds
Appeals 2019-04-03 9:07 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

An appeals court has sided with the tax office in a dispute against two corporate limited partnerships formed in the Cayman Islands, finding that ATO tax assessments issued for the sale of shares in global mining company Talison Lithium were valid and correct.

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Judge ‘uncomfortable’ with common fund order in toxic foam class actions
Australian Government Solicitor 2019-04-03 5:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge overseeing three toxic foam class actions against the Commonwealth of Australia has said he’s not comfortable approving a common fund order which does not detail specific remuneration amounts for funder IMF Bentham.

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Judge orders costs for infamous anti-suit injunction in AMP class action turf war
Class Actions 2019-04-02 10:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge who entertained an anti-suit injunction in the AMP class action jurisdictional battle that set off what another judge called an “unseemly debacle” has ordered the applicant behind the injunction bid to pay costs.

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Airservices managers left worse off under individual contracts, class action trial hears
Adero Law 2019-04-02 9:31 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Lawyers for a class action against the Federal Government-owned Airservices told a court Tuesday that higher salaries on individually negotiated management contracts did not leave managers better off than they would have been under relevant collective enterprise agreements.

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REST questions duty of care in lawsuit over climate change disclosures
Allens 2019-04-02 7:51 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The trustee of the Retail Employees Superannuation Trust wants more details about an ecological landscaper’s allegation that it breached its duty of care by failing to make adequate disclosures about climate change risks.

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Apache loses bid for separate trial in $83M tax credit spat with Santos
Clyde & Co. 2019-04-02 5:11 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected a bid by a group of Apache Corporation companies to break up a looming trial in a long-running dispute with WA-based oil and gas company Santos, saying holding a hearing on separate issues would not be the time saver Apache claims.

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Judgment looms in Geoffrey Rush defamation case
Ashurst 2019-04-01 10:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Judgment is expected next week in the closely watched defamation suit brought by actor Geoffrey Rush against Nationwide News, with the ruling expected to generate considerable attention amid a spate of recent high-dollar awards in defamation cases and as the country embarks on an ambitious overhaul of its defamation laws.

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Macquarie faces 5th lawsuit by ex-financial advisers, settles earlier case
Employment 2019-04-01 10:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Macquarie Bank has been hit with yet another lawsuit by a group of financial advisers alleging the firm breached the Fair Work Act by denying them regular wages, a case filed just days before the bank resolved an earlier action.

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Ethicon pelvic mesh class wants expanded group definition, again
Class Actions 2019-04-01 8:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action against Johnson & Johnson unit Ethicon over allegedly faulty pelvic mesh implants is once more vying for an expanded group definition ahead of settlement talks as the clock ticks down to judgment.

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