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White Island volcano victims win court OK to pause Aussie suits
Amy Reid 2023-06-19 11:58 pm By Gareth Baker

A judge has granted victims of the New Zealand White Island volcano eruption the right to freeze their Australian claims so they can sue cruise operator Royal Carribean in the US state of Florida. 

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Australia Post must pay damages after firing manager in face of union threats
Allens 2020-01-16 4:55 pm By Christine Caulfield

A court has found Australia Post breached the employment contract of a compensation manager dismissed after “likely” threats by the CEPU resulted in the cancellation of a project targeting thousands of injured postal workers.

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Judge orders release of emails by lawyer who told ex-Secure Logic exec to destroy computer files
Article 2019-08-13 8:41 pm By Christine Caulfield

A judge has ruled that a former executive of cyber security firm Secure Logic Group, who took advice from a lawyer to destroy the contents of a personal computer that allegedly contained confidential infomation from the company, has waived legal professional privilege over the communication.

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