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RMIT says law professor plunged $21K of research funds into sake, baby formula retirement scheme
Education 2021-02-05 1:54 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen

RMIT has bit back at a $2.9 million lawsuit by an indigenous law professor who claims the university fired him for complaining about “racially and sexually discriminatory remarks” allegedly made by one of the university’s senior officials, saying he plunged $21,000 of RMIT’s funds into research for a potential private global sake and baby formula venture.

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ACCC secures $83.5M in fines over vehicle shipping cartel
ACCC 2021-02-04 10:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Norwegian shipping company Wallenius Wilhlmsen Ocean has been fined $24 million for conspiring to fix the rates charged for shipping vehicles to Australia, bringing the total fines won by the ACCC over the shipping cartel to $83.5 million.

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High Court soon to decide issue of competing class actions
AMP 2021-02-04 8:48 pm By WP Creative Melbourne

In Wigmans v AMP the High Court will shortly deliver judgment on the vexed issue of class actions that compete to represent substantially the same class or group. Dr Michael Duffy of Monash University previews the decision.

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Barrister settles lawsuit over client loss in $24.5M property spat
Alan Herskope 2021-02-04 4:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Victorian barrister has reached a settlement on the eve of trial in a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit brought by a former client who lost a court case over a $24.5 million real estate dispute.

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Facebook still California dreaming in legal battle with startup
Appeals 2021-02-04 3:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram are pushing for a competition dispute brought by an Australian social media startup to be heard on their home turf in the state of California.

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Class action seeks to expand claims against PwC over Axsesstoday accounting lapses
Accounting 2021-02-04 3:27 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Bondholders of Axsesstoday are seeking to expand their claims in a class action against the collapsed asset finance lender and its accountant PricewaterhouseCoopers, alleging PwC kept investors in the dark about a spike in the company’s arrears ratio prior to issuing a $50 million bond prospectus.

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Fairfax rejected settlement offers with ‘bugger off letters’, Elaine Stead tells court
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-02-04 3:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Venture capitalist Dr Elaine Stead is seeking indemnity costs after being awarded $280,000 in her defamation case against Nine-owned Fairfax, which she accuses of rejecting several settlement offers with “bugger off letters” and engaging in a “petulant campaign” of media coverage post-judgment.

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Ultra Tune founder wins injunction banning ex-girlfriend from releasing secret recordings
Automotive 2021-02-04 2:41 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The wealthy founder of auto repair franchisor Ultra Tune has secured a temporary injunction against his ex-girlfriend and a former employee prohibiting them from distributing secret recordings after excerpts from one damaging audio file were published by Fairfax.

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Piper Alderman sues ex-partner who brought sex discrimination case
Business of Law 2021-02-04 11:42 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Law firm Piper Alderman has filed a lawsuit seeking payment of an alleged debt against a former senior partner who accused the firm of sex discrimination.

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Activists notch High Court victory over expansion of Queensland coal mine
Appeals 2021-02-03 9:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Queensland activist group has come up trumps in a drawn-out legal battle against New Acland Coal’s proposed expansion of a coal mine, with the High Court striking down previous lower court rulings giving it the green light.

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