Labour hire company WorkPac has asked the High Court to weigh in on a decision that grants entitlements to casual workers with regular shifts, a ruling it says could have a “devastating impact” on companies if allowed to stand.
Law firms livid as powerful US group throws money into class action debate
A powerful US business lobbying group should not be allowed to influence Australian politicians as they consider reforms to the country’s class action regime, two leading plaintiffs firms have said. But a lawyer for the group said singling it out was hypocritical given how many overseas litigation funders have hired firms to represent their interests in the current class action debate.
More law firms to be dragged into Dover Financial negligence case
More law firms may soon be targeted in a lawsuit brought by defunct financial advisor Dover Financial alleging three law firms provided negligent advice concerning an inaptly titled ‘client protection policy’, which a judge recently found was “highly misleading” and “an exercise in Orwellian doublespeak”.
Employers guilty of wage theft face 10 years in jail under new law
University sued for firing cancer researcher with chronic back pain
Judge tells AUSTRAC to ‘guillotine’ Westpac case as it readies more claims
Top NSW judge backs flexible approach to virtual hearings
Mayfair to retire ‘Platinum’ brand to put trade mark dispute to rest
Barrister’s arguments on constitutional issue in CFMEU case ‘the wrong way around’, judge says
GetSwift leaked $138M deal to the press ahead of ASX announcement, ASIC says
GetSwift “sat on” an announcement about a lucrative deal with US-based automotive sales and marketing firm N.A. Williams for more than three weeks, then leaked the news to the media before announcing it on the Australian Stock Exchange, ASIC has told the Federal Court on day two of a trial in the corporate regulator’s case against the logistics tech company.