A judge has shut down a former Qantas customer service manager’s bid to pursue a disability discrimination case against Maurice Blackburn alleging the law firm put pressure on her to settle her workers compensation case against the airline.
Commonwealth Bank, Westpac’s BT face potential class actions over insurance ‘rort’
Google, Facebook face fines of at least $10M for breaches of ACCC media bargaining code
ASIC scores ‘narrow’ win in case against ex-Tennis Australia director
Judge questions whether Banksia class action lawyers should be struck off roll
The judge overseeing a trial over legal fees and funding commission in the Banksia Securities class action has questioned whether the lawyers behind the case should remain on the roll of practitioners if allegations of misconduct aired in the hearing so far — which include billing for phantom costs — are made out.
Arrium liquidators win fight over examination of director for potential class action
Liquidators for collapsed steel and mining giant Arrium have successfully appealed a court ruling permitting the examination of a former director for a possible shareholder class action, with the Court of Appeal for the NSW Supreme Court finding the “private nature” of the claims was an abuse of process.
‘Go spend time with your kids’: Piper Alderman hit with sex discrimination lawsuit
‘Extraordinary circumstances’: ACCC blesses Rex’s ongoing coordination with Qantas, Virgin
Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has extended an authorisation allowing Regional Express to coordinate with Qantas and Virgin on certain regional routines during the coronavirus pandemic. The airlines won interim authorisation from the competition regulator in March to coordinate flight…