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WorleyParsons may try to shut down class action as trial kicks off
Alexander Edwards 2019-08-28 4:54 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

WorleyParsons may seek to shut down a shareholder class action against it due to an “insuperable obstacle” caused by last minute pleading amendments, the engineering firm told a court at the outset of a 21-day hearing.

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Union slams Deliveroo’s ‘workforce of modern day slaves’ in wage theft case
Employment 2019-08-28 2:33 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The Transport Workers Union has described the Deliveroo business model as “the biggest sham in the modern economy”, as it launched a new sham contracting case against the food delivery service on the back of its victory against Foodora last year.

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Courts says it won’t interfere with ALP vote to expel CFMEU boss John Setka
Employment 2019-08-27 10:58 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

CFMEU state boss John Setka has lost his court challenge to a vote to expel him from the Australian Labor Party, with the Victorian Supreme Court ruling it did not have the jurisdiction to rule on the case.

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Pfizer claims Juno infringing patent for post-op painkiller
DLA Piper 2019-08-27 10:58 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two units of US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer have filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Juno Pharmaceuticals for allegedly infringing the patent for post-operative pain drug Dynastat.

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$8M in Allianz refunds to include teens sold death cover
ASIC 2019-08-27 10:03 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Allianz Australia will refund over $8 million in fees and premiums to customers who were sold worthless cover they were not eligible to make claims under, including teenagers who were sold death cover.

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Villa owners lose transfer bid in case against Clive Palmer’s Coolum Resort
Alexander Law 2019-08-27 9:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

The Queensland Supreme Court judge has refused to transfer proceedings by villa owners against Clive Palmer’s abandoned Sunshine Coast resort to the Federal Court, but has also rejected a separate bid by Palmer to shut down the case, which has been dormant for six years.

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3A Composites challenges commonality in cladding class action
Amelia Smith 2019-08-27 9:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

3A Composites has slammed the pleadings in a class action against it over allegedly combustible cladding, questioning whether the stated common issues are actually common to all group members.

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Carwoola bushfire class action wins bid to pursue insurer
Alexander Edwards 2019-08-27 3:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The lead applicant in a class action over the Carwoola bushfire has been given the greenlight to go after CGU Insurance for loss and damage caused by the 2017 fire, which was allegedly sparked by the now insolvent Advanced Plumbing and Drains.

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Plutus conspirator had ‘high level’ role in $105M tax fraud, court told
City Legal 2019-08-27 1:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A former senior manager of Plutus Payroll played a “high level” role in a complex scheme that defrauded the Australian Taxation Office to the tune of $105 million, a court has heard, in a case involving one of the biggest revenue losses ever prosecuted.

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Court’s ‘auction’ approach in GetSwift slammed in bid to revive AMP class action
Adam Hochroth 2019-08-26 9:44 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The barrister leading an appeal seeking to revive Quinn Emanuel’s fees for no service class action against AMP has criticised the approach taken in the landmark GetSwift ruling on competing class actions, saying it placed the court in the role of auctioneer and actually encouraged duplicative proceedings.

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