Qube can’t dodge $70M in SOPA spat with Martinus Rail after High Court bid fails

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The High Court has rejected logistics company Qube’s special leave application asking it to clarify the scope of an adjudicator’s role in determining a contractor’s payment claims under the SOP Act.

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High Court won’t hear Amcor remediation fight with Glenvill

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The High Court has declined to weigh in on when a court should step in when the machinery governing the entitlement to payments in a contract breaks down, in a dispute between builder Glenvill and Amcor over asbestos remediation at an industrial site in the Melbourne suburb of Alphington.

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Government move into construction sparks demand for professional indemnity specialists

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me The construction and infrastructure sector is seeing a growing demand for professional indemnity specialists in the wake of increased government investment over the last ten years and rising complexities around insurance policies, a Clyde & Co partner has told Lawyerly.  Clyde…

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Dartbrook mine administrators get more time to pursue sale options

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The administrators of the Dartbrook coal mine in the New South Wales’ Hunter Valley have won six more months before holding a second creditors meeting, with a judge convinced a pending approval to extend the mine’s life until 2033 could make or break a sale.

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Billionaire Clive Palmer claims solicitor Sam Iskander stole $30M in legal fees

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Mining magnate Clive Palmer has accused his lawyer of longstanding, Sam Iskander, of stealing $30 million in legal fees from his mining company Mineralogy.

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Convicted rapist MP Gareth Ward can’t halt expulsion motion in NSW Parliament

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An appeals court has rejected a bid by NSW MP and convicted rapist Gareth Ward to block state parliament from expelling him until any appeals against his conviction are determined.

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Uber win ‘guts’ Allotz’s infringement case over surge pricing patents, court told

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A court ruling for Uber that found hotel management software maker Allotz’s surge pricing patents were invalid has gutted its infringement case against former lawyer Francis Galbally, a court has heard.

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Defamation case against AFR by Bird’s Basement owner can proceed despite delay

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The owner of Melbourne jazz venue Bird’s Basement has been given the greenlight to pursue defamation action, lodged after the one-year deadline, over an AFR report on a former employee’s case.

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New Aim appeals trade secrets loss over employee’s WeChat contacts

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E-commerce merchandise importer New Aim is challenging the dismissal of its trade secrets case against a former employee, who gave the contact details of the company’s suppliers to a competitor after jumping ship.

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