Class Actions

Qantas pays $105M to settle COVID flight credits class action

Qantas has agreed to pay $105 million to settle a class action on behalf of hundreds of thousands of customers who allegedly never received refunds after their flights were cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Defamation

Luke Sayers’ wife to seek jury trial in defamation, privacy case

The estranged wife of former Carlton Football Club president and ex-chief executive of PricewaterhouseCoopers Luke Sayers wants a jury trial in her case over an alleged defamatory statutory declaration he wrote as part of an investigation into an explicit social media post that led to his resignation from the club.

Class Actions

Robodebt judge rejects bidding war for $549M settlement admin gig

A judge has refused to order a competitive tender process for the administration of a $549 million settlement in a class action over the Morrison government’s Robodebt scheme, while also questioning the funder’s bid for a $71 million commission.

Class Actions

KFC rest breaks class action settles for $29M

A class action on behalf of tens of thousands of KFC workers who were allegedly denied rest breaks has settled for around $29 million. 

Appeals

High Court to mull 120-year-old law in suit by NSW premier’s chief of staff

The High Court is set to weigh in on part of an 1881 law invalidated by the NSW Court of Appeal when the state premier’s chief of staff skirted a bid to compel him to give evidence to a parliamentary committee.

Media

Court strikes out blockchain group’s suit against Fairfax

A judge has struck out a crypto company's injurious falsehood case against the Sydney Morning Herald's publisher after finding its statement of claim did not plead a cause of action.

Construction

InterCon operator Mulpha can’t rely on engineer’s report in Macquarie St development row

The operator of Sydney's InterContinental Hotel, which is challenging approval of a development in Macquarie Street, can't rely in its case on an engineering report showing the alleged threat to the structural integrity of a hotel driveway.

Real Estate

High Court won’t hear ATO appeal in fight with Geocon over GST

The High Court has declined to weigh in on a dispute between the tax office and Canberra developer Geocon over excess GST on $115 million in sales from a 360-unit development.

Energy & Natural Resources

High Court won’t hear Mining Standards’ stay bid in $1B spat with Atlantic Nickel

The High Court has declined to hear Mining Standards International's bid to overturn a stay in a $1 billion dispute over the terminated sale of a mine in Bahia.

Intellectual Property

BCI takes aim at CoreLogic’s ‘desperate’ evidence objections

Real estate data company BCI has slammed US analytics company CoreLogic’s "desperate" objection to a second data set in their data scraping fight, saying it's an attempt to cut off one mode of proving loss. 

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