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Workpac gets slap on the wrist in casual worker case
Labour hire company Workpac has been fined just $1,650 after a groundbreaking Full Federal Court decision that a casual employee could be eligible for annual leave, with a judge saying the low penalty reflected the lack of clarity in the law.
Funder in Murray Goulburn class action seeks 28% cut
The funder that's bankrolling a shareholder class action against Murray Goulburn is seeking court approval for a funding agreement under which it would get a 28 per cent cut of any settlement.
Rokt judgment could provide clarity on software patentability
The court will issue a judgment Wednesday in one of two closely watched cases awaiting judgment that may move the dial on the patentability of computer software.
Commonwealth slams Otsuka’s ‘inconsistent’ defences in Abilify patent case
The Commonwealth has urged the court to strike out the "inconsistent" pleadings of pharmaceutical firms Otsuka and Bristol-Myers Squibb in a patent case over the antipsychotic drug Abilify, calling them a "scandal" which could bring disrepute to the administration of justice.
Maurice Blackburn may get $5.8M in $16.4M Cash Converters settlement
Maurice Blackburn stands to walk away with $5.8 million for its work on a consumer class action against Cash Converters that resulted in a $16.4 million settlement.
D’Aquino Bros says it can prove its Scotch Whisky is the real deal
Defending against a fourth trade mark infringement lawsuit by the UK's Scotch Whisky Association, Australian liquor retailer D'Aquino Bros has told a court all of its Scotch Whisky was distilled in Scotland, and it has the paperwork to prove it.
After settlement rejected, ASIC takes Westpac case to trial
The corporate cop's case against Westpac over allegedly irresponsible lending practices will go to trial after the Federal Court rejected the bank's $35 million settlement.
Gadens to run consolidated Quintis class action, court hears
A shareholder class action led by Bannister Law against sandalwood oil producer Quintis will be absorbed by rival law firm Gadens in a consolidation agreement that ends a battle over the competing cases.
Contractors may be dragged into Sydney light rail class action
The NSW Government is mulling cross-claims against construction firms ALTRAC and Acciona in a class action alleging the government failed to minimise disruptions from the Sydney light rail project.
Slater & Gordon looks to bow out of AMP class action beauty parade
And then there were four. Plaintiffs law firm Slater & Gordon wants to consolidate its AMP shareholder class action with Maurice Blackburn's case and hand over the reins to its rival, a deal signed the day the Full Federal Court affirmed the power of judges to shut down competing class actions.