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Lenovo compliance manager told to mediate or else, lawsuit says
Employment 2022-01-11 1:20 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Technology giant Lenovo has been accused of taking adverse action against a compliance manager who complained of workplace bullying and harassment.

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Banksia judge made no allowance for ‘youth and inexperience’ of Mark Elliott’s son, appeal says
Andrew Palmer 2021-11-26 12:48 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The judge who made findings against the son of the mastermind behind the Banksia class action scam may have formed strong views about the 27-year-old’s role before he testified and used the flawed suggestion that he was his father’s right-hand man as an “evidential gap filler”, an appeals court has been told.

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Law firm wants to use class action list to help group members in Tandem liquidation
Brendan Avallone 2021-11-01 9:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Shine Lawyers is seeking court permission to use a list of employees provided by collapsed telecommunications contractor Tandem in a stayed class action to assist group members with making claims and recovering losses in the company’s liquidation.

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‘Arrogant’ barristers in Banksia class action struck off roll, face criminal probe
Andrew Palmer 2021-10-11 5:00 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Lawyers running the scandal-ridden Banksia class action have been struck from the roll of practitioners, will face criminal investigation and must pay group members $11.7 million in damages.

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Day of reckoning arrives for Banksia class action lawyers
Andrew Palmer 2021-10-08 10:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

It has been described as the darkest chapter in Victoria’s legal history, an exemplar of all that is terrible with class actions in Australia. A case of greedy lawyers who found their golden egg in a group of retirees who had lost their life savings, never thinking the chickens might come home to roost. Until now.

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‘The writing seems to be on the wall’: Law firms actively considering no jab, no office policies
Allens 2021-09-29 10:03 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

As Australia’s largest cities prepare to emerge from lockdown, law firms are doubling down on their efforts to vaccinate staff, with some going so far as to implement a ‘no jab, no office’ policy.

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Judge denies law firm’s bid for indemnity costs, says $2.7M case not ‘hopeless’
Business of Law 2021-09-22 5:10 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A Melbourne law firm has lost its bid for indemnity costs after it failed to convince a judge that its settlement offer to a former client was anything more than a demand to capitulate in a “hard fought” legal battle over a $24.5 million East Melbourne development.

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‘The only viable path back to normal’: Law firms make push to vaccinate staff
Business of Law 2021-07-27 5:41 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

While employers cannot force employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine, law firms are launching campaigns to encourage staff to sign up for the jab.

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QBE wins appeal in Opal Tower coverage row with Icon, but no success for Liberty
Appeals 2021-07-21 6:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Full Federal Court has found that Liberty Mutual Insurance, but not QBE, is required to cover Icon Construction’s losses stemming from the Opal Tower disaster, which has caused the builder $31 million in losses.

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How a fall on the world dance stage prepped Lander & Roger’s Melissa Tan for complex litigation
Insurance 2021-07-12 10:30 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Lander & Rogers special counsel Melissa Tan brings the same fierce work ethic and tenacity when competing in Latin dancing competitions around the globe that she does to working on complex insurance disputes.

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