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High Court asked to consider right to community in public housing class action
Construction 2026-02-10 11:17 pm By Andy Sidler

A class action over the planned demolition of inner-city public housing towers has filed a special leave bid with the High Court, arguing that Homes Victoria’s failure to give residents notice of the rebuild affected their right to remain in settled social communities. 

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LU Simon wins OK to pay Argyle Square developer cash for security’s return
Construction 2026-02-10 11:04 pm By Christine Caulfield

Amid a dispute over a $52 million mixed-use project in Melbourne, builder LU Simon has secured a court’s approval to pay the developer cash equivalent to two bank guarantees in exchange for return of the security.

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Parties in Lendlease cladding suit point finger as trial nears
Construction 2026-02-10 11:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

The defendants in Lendlease’s lawsuit over combustible cladding used on its $107 million EXO residential apartment block in Melbourne’s Docklands have pointed the finger at one another six months out from trial in the long-running proceedings.

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Developer of Sydney’s Honeycomb Terraces barred from selling apartments
Real Estate 2026-02-10 11:29 pm By Sam Matthews

A Sydney developer has been slapped with orders preventing it from selling the ‘Honeycomb Terraces’ in order to preserve the funds available to the owners corporation, which is seeking damages over defects at the allegedly contaminated site.

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Builder’s pursuit of second SOPA adjudication an abuse of process: appeals court
Appeals 2026-02-10 11:32 pm By Christine Caulfield

An adjudicator’s finding that it had no jurisdiction to rule on a payment claim in a dispute over a Sydney development was a binding determination under SOPA, an appeals court has said in upholding a decision that a builder’s pursuit of a second, favourable adjudication was an abuse of process.

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HWLE, Commonwealth say AG entitled to control Brittany Higgins defence
Employment 2026-02-09 11:31 pm By Christine Caulfield

Former senator Linda Reynolds’ decision to accept the Commonwealth’s help in picking up her legal tab in litigation by staffer Brittany Higgins came with the condition that the government might take control of her defence, a court has been told.

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Mazars partners cut from Antai Solar’s $9.3M embezzlement claim
Accounting 2026-02-09 11:54 pm By Julia Kanapathippillai

A solar company’s claims against 12 Mazars’ partners have been dismissed from a $9.3 million embezzlement lawsuit, after a judge found the allegations had no prospects of success.

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Macquarie fights ‘unclear and unfair’ changes to Nuix class action
Class Actions 2026-02-06 11:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Macquarie is fighting a bid to amend a class action over an alleged misleading prospectus for Nuix’s $1.8 billion IPO only months out from trial, calling the changes “unclear and unfair”. 

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KFC rest breaks class action strikes partial settlement
Employment 2026-02-06 11:12 pm By Andy Sidler

A class action representing KFC workers who were denied rest breaks has reached a settlement with the bulk of the fast food chain’s franchisees targeted in the case.

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Aristocrat’s gaming patent win stands after High Court denies special leave
Intellectual Property 2026-02-06 11:45 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Aristocrat has fended off the Commissioner of Patents’ challenge to a finding that its Lightning Link poker machine is capable of being patented, with the High Court declining to weigh in on the patent for a second time. 

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