Employment

SBS did not unfairly ax worker over WFH requests, judge finds

A judge has rejected a former SBS employee’s case alleging she was unfairly dismissed due to her need to work from home for medical reasons, finding it was an "inherent requirement” of her role that she come into work.

Insurance

NAB sues insurers for coverage of $64M class action settlement

NAB has sued a group of insurers alleging they are liable to indemnify the bank for a $64.25 million settlement and associated defence costs in a superannuation class action against units MLC and NULIS Nominees. 

Appeals

Pentridge Village liquidators file High Court challenge in $845M case

Liquidators of a collapsed developer have filed a High Court challenge after losing a bid to revive a lawsuit against a financier over the Pentridge Village development in Melbourne. 

Construction

Monadelphous wins $300M Rio Tinto contract

Engineering company Monadelphous has been awarded a long-term maintenance services contract with Rio Tinto valued at $300 million over five years. 

Business of Law

Leading class action lawyer leaves Jones Day for Thomson Geer

One of the country's leading class action lawyers has left Jones Day for Thomson Geer, the third litigation partner to depart the US-based firm in recent months.

Appeals

Full Court finds Marsh didn’t breach Harman obligation in Greensill case

Insurer Marsh has successfully appealed a finding that it breached its obligation not to use documents discovered in litigation over the $7 billion collapse of supply chain finance firm Greensill in separate proceedings.

Politics

Pauline Hanson, Brian Burston settle discrimination suit

Pauline Hanson and Brian Burston have quietly settled a lawsuit in which Hanson alleged that Burston subjected her to victimisation in breach of the Sex Discrimination Act after she publicly accused him of sexually harassing female staff. 

Legal Ethics

Queensland solicitor reprimanded after being ‘duped’ by fake lawyer

A Queensland solicitor has been reprimanded for trust account irregularities after she was "duped" by the director of an incorporated legal practice who pretended to be a qualified lawyer.

Intellectual Property

Aristocrat’s trade secrets case against Light & Wonder settles for $190M

Gaming company Light & Wonder will pay $190 million to settle Aristocrat’s litigation in Australia and the United States alleging it misappropriated trade secrets in developing two poker machines.

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