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COVID-19 sees Virgin administrators absolved of liability on unprecedented scale
Clayton Utz 2020-05-15 4:40 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The administrators of Virgin Australia have been absolved of personal liability for the ongoing operation of the embattled airline on an unprecedented scale, with Australia’s airline duopoly and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic justifying the “extraordinarily wide” orders.

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Essential Energy fights to block discovery for potential Tathra bushfire class action
Appeals 2020-05-15 4:32 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Power distributor Essential Energy has appealed a judgment granting preliminary discovery to landowners to pursue a potential class action over the 2018 Tathra bushfire.

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On The Run hit with underpayments class action
Adero Law 2020-05-14 9:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Petrol station convenience store chain On The Run has been hit with a class action alleging it owes more than 8,000 current and former underpaid employees up to $70 million in lost wages.

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Ben Roberts-Smith says vindication only possible in open court
Anna Mitchelmore 2020-05-14 8:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith  has told a judge hearing defamation proceedings against several media companies over articles accusing him of war crimes that he can only be vindicated if he is allowed to give evidence in open court, as the Federal Government seeks to impose restrictions on the case due to national security concerns.

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Disgruntled students hit Box Hill Institute with class action over aviation course
Class Actions 2020-05-14 6:11 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Vocational education provider Box Hill Institute is facing a class action brought by disgruntled students who allege the licences they obtained through the institute did not provide them with the requisite knowledge or training to obtain a commercial pilots licence.

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In a first, judge says High Court dealt CFOs a total knockout
Adam Hochroth 2020-05-14 6:08 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has found that the High Court’s landmark ruling last year blocking common fund orders in the early stages of a class action also barred them from being made at the conclusion of a proceeding, departing from several recent rulings on common fund orders.

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Settlement in Ralan class actions to be kept under wraps amid threat of more lawsuits
Ashley Cameron 2020-05-14 6:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The settlement sum in three class actions against law firms that allegedly gave negligent advice about property investments in the now-defunct Ralan Group has been suppressed, after the court heard there was a risk of future claims being brought.

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Judge greenlights law firm’s $43M payday in VW class actions
Adam Hochroth 2020-05-14 5:46 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

After almost five years before the courts, a judge has approved an approximately $120 million settlement of five class actions against Volkswagen over the diesel emissions scandal, including a “very substantial” $43 million in fees and disbursements for one of the plaintiffs firms.

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Theme park worker’s refusal to take leave once a week unreasonable under JobKeeper, FWC says
Coronavirus 2020-05-13 10:47 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The refusal by a Village Roadshow Theme Parks worker to take one day’s annual leave every week while she is on the JobKeeper subsidy was unreasonable, and showed a lack of sympathy for the company’s plight during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fair Work Commission has found.

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Scotsburn bushfire class action settles for $10.5M
Agriculture 2020-05-13 9:07 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action launched over the Scotsburn bushfire that burnt down 12 homes and ravaged over 4,000 hectares in Victoria in December 2015 has reached a $10.5 million settlement with agricultural machinery company Agrison and insurer Auto & General Insurance Company.

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