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Full Court ruling clarifies cover in business interruption insurance case
Contracts 2020-12-21 3:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The Full Federal Court has issued a mixed bag ruling in a business interruption insurance dispute between Suncorp subsidiary Vero Insurance and a Melbourne café and restaurant, which sought indemnity for losses incurred during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

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High Court asked to hear $10B COVID-19 business interruption case
Chief Justice Tom Bathurst 2020-12-18 10:55 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Insurance Council of Australia has asked the High Court to weigh in on its case against COVID-19 related claims in business interruption policies, following its high stakes loss in a ruling last month that found an infectious disease exclusion did not apply.

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Qantas did not misuse Jobkeeper, appeals court finds
Ashurst 2020-12-17 9:30 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The terms of the Fair Work Act do not guarantee employees of Qantas or potentially any workers in Australia the right to entitlements such as annual leave for work done while receiving JobKeeper payments, the Full Federal Court has ruled.

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Lawsuit challenges government ban on overseas travel
Class Actions 2020-12-16 11:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Federal government is facing a legal challenge to its ban on overseas travel, the latest attempt to have a government-imposed COVID-19 restriction on movement quashed by a court.

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ABC hit with lawsuit for requiring make-up artist to wear a mask
ABC 2020-12-16 5:41 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A make-up artist has launched a Fair Work case against the ABC alleging she lost her shifts after refusing to wear a mask in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Test case filed against Qantas over ‘unlawful’ job outsourcing
Coronavirus 2020-12-09 2:58 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Qantas has been hit with a test case to determine whether axing 2,000 ground staff and replacing them with “insecure” labour hire workers is unlawful.

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Stood-down Qantas workers lose second bid for sick leave
Appeals 2020-11-27 10:13 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Qantas workers on stand-down orders during the coronavirus pandemic have lost an appeal to overturn a ruling that they are not entitled to access paid sick or compassionate leave.

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Rio Tinto execs’ trial vacated given likelihood of COVID-19 vaccine
Allen & Overy 2020-11-27 6:58 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has vacated a seven-week trial in proceedings brought by ASIC against two former Rio Tinto executives to March or April 2022, after they requested a “lengthy delay” to ensure a COVID-19 vaccine would be available before they travel to Australia for trial.

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South Australia may face class action over lockdown based on pizza shop lie
Class Actions 2020-11-24 12:04 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The state of South Australia is facing a possible class action over a restrictive six-day lockdown that was lifted after two days when it was discovered that a worker connected to a coronavirus outbreak in Adelaide had lied to contact tracers about the time he spent at a pizza shop.

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Rio Tinto execs’ trial can wait until COVID-19 vaccine, court hears
Allen & Overy 2020-11-23 10:32 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A former Rio Tinto executive living in the US who wants to appear in person at an upcoming trial in a case brought by ASIC says the hearing should be moved to next year when a COVID-19 vaccine will likely become available and he could travel to Australia to “mount a vital defence”.

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