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Trial in novel employment class action against Airservices set to begin
Adam Hochroth 2019-03-29 8:39 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Trial in a class action over employment contracts for Airservices’ managers that allegedly left the staff worse off than relevant enterprise agreements kicks off Tuesday, with the parties first battling it out over whether the agreements even cover the employees.

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Class action applicant can join landmark WorkPac appeal
Adero Law 2019-03-27 4:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicant in an $84 million class action against labour hire company WorkPac has been given the green light to intervene in an appeal that will clarify the definition of casual work for Australian employers.

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Select Vantage knew surveillance system was flawed, ASIC defamation trial hears
Ashurst 2019-03-26 8:09 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Trader Daniel Schlaepfer and his firm Select Vantage were alerted to possible market manipulation and flaws in the company’s surveillance system, the court has heard mid-trial in the case alleging ASIC made defamatory remarks to the trading firm’s major business partners.

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Mylan must hand over authorised generic docs ahead of injunction hearing
Ashurst 2019-03-25 8:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Pharmaceutical giant Mylan has been ordered to hand over documents relating to its proposed launch of a generic version of its cholesterol drug Lipidil to rival Sun Pharma in advance of a hearing on Mylan’s request for an order blocking Sun from launching its own generic version of the drug.

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WorkPac wants $84M casual worker class action thrown out
Adero Law 2019-03-25 5:25 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Labour hire company WorkPac has asked the court to dismiss an $84 million class action brought on behalf of thousands of casual mine workers alleging they were misclassified and denied annual leave and other entitlements.

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Trader wants over $10M in damages in ASIC defamation case
Ashurst 2019-03-21 10:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Trader Daniel Schlaepfer and his firm Select Vantage are seeking over $10 million in damages from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in a defamation action against the corporate regulator, a court heard Thursday on the fourth day of trial in the case.

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Whitehaven Coal fined $38k for hazardous fumes at blast site
Ashurst 2019-03-20 9:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Australia’s largest independent coal producer Whitehaven Coal Mining has been convicted and fined $38,500 after potentially harmful gas drifted from one of its mines across neighbouring farmland.

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Class action against NSW public hospital operators can continue, judge rules
Ashurst 2019-03-18 9:48 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected a motion by the NSW government and 15 local health districts to shut down a class action by the relatives of overseas patients who were forced to serve as guarantors and hit with hospital bills worth tens of thousands of dollars.

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ASIC caused major trader to ‘vanish’, defamation trial hears
Ashurst 2019-03-18 8:32 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission made global trading firm Select Vantage “vanish overnight” from the Australian market using slanderous statements based on a lack of evidence, the NSW Supreme Court has heard.

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CFMMEU to go another round with One Key Workforce liquidators over $1M in wages
Ashurst 2019-03-15 10:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union has appealed a ruling granting $1 million to the liquidators of failure labour hire company One Key Workforce that the union claimed was owed to its members.

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