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Class action firm Phi Finney McDonald launches London office
Specialist class action law firm Phi Finney McDonald -- founded just three years ago in Melbourne -- is going global, with the opening of an office in London. 
High Court to hear challenge to landmark ruling on casual workers’ rights
The High Court has granted special leave to labour hire company WorkPac to challenge a Full Court judgment that granted entitlements to casual workers with regular shifts.
Doctors can’t ‘rewrite history’ as judge puts deep sleep therapy defamation case to bed
Two psychiatrists at the heart of the Chelmsford deep sleep therapy scandal have had their defamation cases against publisher HarperCollins dismissed ,with a judge finding the lawsuits were an attempt to "rewrite history" regarding harm done to patients receiving their controversial treatment.
Solicitor fined for ‘extravagant and intemperate attack’ on opposing counsel after 9-year legal battle
The director of a Melbourne law firm has been reprimanded and fined $10,000 for sending two letters to opposing counsel accusing him of being dishonest, following a protracted nine-year legal battle.
Late document dump in Banksia class action a ‘professional disgrace’, court told
Last-minute discovery of emails by the solicitor facing accusations of complicity in a fraudulent scheme by his father and the barristers leading a class action over the collapse of Banksia Securities has been labelled a "professional disgrace" that has twice delayed his trial.
Banksia class action judge shoots down barrister’s proportionate liability notice
The judge overseeing a trial over alleged misconduct by lawyers behind the Banksia class action has blasted a bid by disgraced senior counsel Norman O'Bryan to file a notice of proportionate liability ahead of his turn in the witness stand, saying the notice flew in the face of the barrister's decision to concede defeat in the case.
CFMEU liable for officers’ refusal to produce permits, Full Court holds
The Full Federal Court has upheld a ruling that the CFMEU was "knowingly concerned" in the refusal of union officers to produce entry permits at a Queensland building site, with the appeals court saying it was"difficult" to understand how the union was not an accessory to the contraventions of its employees.
Former solicitor general to act as contradictor in GetSwift recusal appeal
Former solicitor general Justin Gleeson SC has been appointed contradictor in GetSwift's battle to have the judge overseeing a shareholder class action disqualify himself from the proceedings after overseeing the trial in ASIC's case against the logistics provider.
Advanta patent lapses after renewal correspondence sent to departed employees
Advanta Seeds has been denied more time to pay renewal fees for its patent for a hybrid plant cell after correspondence from its lawyers about the renewal was sent to employees that had left the company and the patent renewal fell through the cracks during a 2016 systems upgrade.
Tucker Cowen hit with unfair dismissal lawsuit by senior counsel
Brisbane-based law firm Tucker Cowen and three of its principals are facing an unfair dismissal case by a former special counsel who exited the firm earlier this year.