HWL Ebsworth must pay indemnity costs in ex-partner spat after ‘unreasonable’ rejection of compromise

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HWL Ebsworth is on the hook for the legal costs of an unfair dismissal case won by ex-partner Tim Griffiths, and the law firm must pay almost two years of legal bills on an indemnity basis after it twice refused an offer of settlement.

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BHP can’t pause shareholder class action over Brazil dam failure

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BHP has failed in a bid to shut down a class action over the Fundao dam failure pending criminal proceedings in Brazil, with a judge ruling the mining giant would not be prejudiced if the case proceeded for now.

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Tandem unit loses bid to de-class ‘sham’ contracting class action

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A unit of Telstra contractor Tandem has lost its bid to de-class a ‘sham’ contracting class action brought on behalf of telecommunications workers who claim they were denied benefits by being misclassified as contractors.

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ACCC says cancellations due to COVID-19 could impact consumer rights

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued guidelines on consumers’ rights to refunds if a flight or event is shuttered due to the coronavirus, saying consumer guarantees could be affected if cancellation are caused by government restrictions.

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Societe Generale faces criminal charges over handling of client money

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The Australian arm of French investment banking giant Societe Generale is facing four criminal charges for allegedly failing to comply with its obligations to keep client money in separate bank accounts.

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‘Serious inadequacies’: AMP units fined $526,000 over derivative transaction reporting

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Two units of AMP have paid a $536,000 penalty for failing to report derivative transactions, with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission slamming the company for “serious inadequacies” in its reporting processes.

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CBA’s Colonial First faces ASIC action over MySuper statements

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The corporate cop has brought legal proceedings against the Commonwealth Bank’s wealth management unit claiming it made misleading or deceptive statements to over 12,000 fund members during the transition to MySuper accounts.

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Lion hits WA store with trade mark lawsuit over ‘offensive’ t-shirt

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Beer giant Lion has slapped a WA retailer with a trade mark lawsuit over an offensive t-shirt that features the mark for its Emu Export beer with the words “wife basher” emblazoned across the top.

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Australia’s highest courts vacate hearings in latest bid to combat coronavirus

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The Federal Court of Australia has put a stop to all hearings listed up to June 30 and the High Court will not be sitting in April, May or June, the latest moves by the courts to reduce the risk to staff and visitors of exposure to the new coronavirus.

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