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Arrium directors’ examination for class action not abuse of process, High Court told
Andrew Emmerson 2021-10-07 5:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Two shareholders of failed steel giant Arrium have told the High Court that granting their bid to grill former directors of the company would not be an abuse of process because it was in the public interest to “expose” the management of the defunct business.

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High Court frowns on judge’s private chats with counsel
Business of Law 2021-10-06 4:51 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Trial judges should not communicate with barristers outside of court, the High Court has ruled in a “troubling” case of apprehended bias that saw a divorcee’s counsel socialising with the judge presiding over her long-running and “tortured” Family Law case.

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‘An overreach’: Constitutional challenge filed against controversial EV tax
Automotive 2021-09-17 9:29 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

An action before the High Court by two Melbourne drivers will challenge the constitutional validity of Victoria’s electric vehicle tax.

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High Court finds media responsible for third-party Facebook comments
Appeals 2021-09-08 3:13 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The High Court has found that media outlets are responsible for the publication of defamatory third-party comments on news stories posted to their Facebook pages, upholding a landmark decision by the NSW Supreme Court.

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High Court asked to hear dismissal case of TechnologyOne exec
Appeals 2021-09-06 12:58 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A former senior executive of TechnologyOne wants the High Court to take up his unfair dismissal case after the software company won its challenge to his $5.2 million win.

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CFMEU drops Workpac class action after High Court ruling
Adero Law 2021-08-25 12:34 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The CFMEU has abandoned its landmark multi-million dollar class action against labour hire company Workpac following the High Court’s ruling that dashed the hopes of casual workers seeking leave entitlements.

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Insurers want to stay COVID-19 insurance class actions
Allens 2021-08-24 4:26 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Insurers Lloyds Australia and QBE want class actions by policyholders who were denied business interruption coverage for COVID-related shutdowns stayed until a related test case in the Federal Court is decided.

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Controversial COVID border closure could trigger class action, lawyer says
Class Actions 2021-08-20 5:01 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The heavy toll of COVID-related border closures on businesses in northern New South Wales could trigger a class action lawsuit, a lawyers has warned, as the political debate heats up over a proposal to move the border 7km south to the Tweed River.

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High Court won’t hear Auctus appeal over $2.3M R&D tax refund mistake
Alain Musikanth 2021-08-16 10:58 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Auctus Resources will not be able to hang on to a $2.3 million R&D tax offset refund which the Full Court found was paid by mistake, after the High Court turned down its special leave application.

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Apple asks High Court to undo ‘radical’ Epic Games decision
ACCC 2021-08-10 3:10 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court took a “radical” and unorthodox approach with far-reaching consequences by keeping Apple’s competition dispute with Fortnite game maker Epic Games in Australia, the Silicon Valley giant has told the High Court.

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