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Banksia judge to hear case against lawyer Alex Elliott after appeals court nixes recusal bid
Angus Christophersen 2020-10-02 1:54 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

An appeals court has dismissed a second bid by lawyer Alex Elliott to have the judge overseeing the Banksia class action disqualified from hearing claims that he, like his late father, was party to an alleged fraudulent scheme in running the litigation.

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‘Battle of the burgers’: McDonald’s fires up claim over cheeky Hungry Jack’s ad
Addisons 2020-10-02 11:18 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fast food giant McDonald’s will expand its lawsuit against rival Hungry Jack’s to bring a misleading and deceptive conduct allegation over an ad that claims the Big Jack burger is “clearly bigger” than the Big Mac.

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Amen, says judge as 25-year Bell Group saga laid to rest
Dentons 2020-10-01 10:59 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

In an “ode to a dying corporation” a Western Australia judge known for his droll judgments has waxed poetic in approving the end of a quarter century of litigation over the collapse of Alan Bond’s Bell Group of companies, penning what he described in mock solemnity as “more of a requiem than a judgment”.

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Employsure defeats ‘untenable’ ACCC case over Google ads, keywords
ACCC 2020-10-01 6:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The ACCC has lost its case against Employsure alleging the specialist workplace relations consultancy duped small businesses into signing long-term contracts via several Google ads that promised free workplace advice which appeared to be government-affiliated.

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Freedom Foods takes US almond giant to court over souring milk deal
Albert Dinelli 2020-10-01 2:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Australian food manufacturer Freedom Foods has taken US almond supplier Blue Diamond to court over a disputed licencing deal under which it sells Almond Breeze almond milk in Australia.

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Government challenges expansion of Robodebt class action
Australian Government Solicitor 2020-10-01 12:03 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Government is appealing a judge’s decision to allow the expansion of the Robodebt class action to include claims against five public officers, including Federal Minister Alan Tudge.

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IOOF sacked communications chief after she revealed mental disability, suit says
Employment 2020-10-01 11:53 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The former communications chief for IOOF claims she was terminated after revealing she suffered from a mental disability and sought a less stressful role.

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ASIC conflated conduct of GetSwift founders, court told
Alan Shearer 2020-09-30 9:39 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

ASIC’s case against GetSwift and its founders Joel Macdonald and Bane Hunter makes accusations against both directors but relies on alleged conduct by only Hunter, a lawyer for Macdonald has told a court on the last day of trial in the corporate regulator’s case.

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McDonald’s may get served with class action over rest breaks
Andrew Gotting 2020-09-30 9:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Shine Lawyers and the union representing Australia’s fast food workers are investigating a possible class action against McDonald’s for allegedly failing to provide employees with rest breaks.

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Judge says video would be ‘inappropriate’ in Westpac class action opt out notice
Allens 2020-09-30 4:15 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has scrapped a proposed video link sought by Slater and Gordon to be included in an opt out notice to group members in a class action over alleged junk insurance sold by Westpac, saying the video had the “flavour” of promoting the proceeding.

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