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Climate change class action urgent given ‘what is at stake’, judge says
Alicia Lyons 2022-07-19 1:06 pm By Christine Caulfield

A judge has put a climate change class action on behalf of Torres Strait Islanders on a tight timetable and committed herself to handing down judgment soon after trial, saying the case was one of “considerable urgency”.

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New laws needed to protect Indigenous cultural IP: report
Consumer Goods 2022-07-19 4:38 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Productivity Commission has called for new laws that would allow traditional owners to take legal action when their cultural property is used without permission in the $250 million Aboriginal arts and crafts industry.

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Nuix slams class action carriage agreement as ‘anti-competitive’
Banton Group 2022-07-18 4:18 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Shine and Phi Finney McDonald’s fallback plan to cooperatively run a class action against Nuix has come under fire, with the technology company urging the court to make the two firms compete against one another for sole carriage.

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‘We can make a really strong case’: ANZ hopeful of ACCC approval for $4.9B Suncorp buy
ANZ 2022-07-18 11:10 pm By Christine Caulfield

ANZ is optimistic its proposed $4.9 billion acquisition of insurer Suncorp’s banking unit will be cleared by the competition regulator, and is counting on the public benefits of the merger to win approval.

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Barristers’ clerk with COVID-19 was fired for working from home: lawsuit
Coronavirus 2022-07-18 11:33 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Melbourne-based barristers’ clerk has filed a lawsuit alleging her employment was terminated after she asked to work from home to manage her disability and was absent from work due to COVID-19 complications.

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Uber appeals ‘overbroad’ ruling in fight over privileged documents
Alexia Staker 2022-07-18 5:03 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Uber is challenging a ruling that found many email exchanges with its lawyers were made in furtherance of offences and were not protected by legal professional privilege, saying it would be forced to hand over to a class action “bog standard” legal advice.

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Kahlbetzer family wins $30,000 lawsuit against sacked investment manager
Employment 2022-07-18 11:48 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A court has ordered a consultant at Kahlbetzer family investment vehicle Twynam Investments to pay a $30,000 judgment for allegedly breaching confidentiality obligations in her contract. 

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BMW’s finance arm secures order against Forum Group for red Ferrari
Financial Services 2022-07-18 4:32 pm By Christine Caulfield

The finance arm of luxury car maker BMW has been given the greenlight to repossess a red 2019 Ferrari 488 Pista Coupe purchased by alleged fraudster Bill Papas’ defunct Forum Group.

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Class action wants admissions after Albanese declares ‘climate emergency’
Alicia Lyons 2022-07-15 2:59 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The lead applicants in a climate change class action by Torres Strait Islanders are hoping the Commonwealth will admit climate change targets set by the Morrison government were “woefully inadequate”, a court heard Friday. 

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Booktopia agrees on penalty in ACCC case over ‘misleading’ refund policy
ACCC 2022-07-15 1:43 pm By Christine Caulfield

Booktopia has resolved a case by the consumer regulator alleging the online book retailer’s policy that required customers to request a refund within two business days of purchase was misleading.

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