Meriton to face more evidence of alleged $8M defects at Symphony apartments

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The owners corporation of a Meriton apartment block in Sydney can add late evidence of alleged defects, despite a judge calling the case “an example of how proceedings in the Technology and Construction List should not be conducted”.

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Maurice Blackburn’s class action risk too high to duck security, court told

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Maurice Blackburn should provide $1.77 million in security in a class action over add-on insurance because the firm faces high risks in other class actions which could affect its ability to cover an adverse costs order, a court has heard.

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Kearney partner labelled senior manager ‘aesthetic addition’, suit says

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A former senior manager at consulting giant AT Kearney, who alleges he faced racial discrimination and was unlawfully fired, has been ordered to re-file his case.

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Ten, Lisa Wilkinson still locked in dispute over $1.8M in Lehrmann costs

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Eight months after a judge dismissed a defamation case by Bruce Lehrmann, Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson are still bickering over her $1.8 million legal bill.

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Maxim’s injunction bid against ‘uncontrolled’ licensee refused

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A judge has rejected US publisher Maxim’s bid for an injunction against an Australian business it claims has been engaging in “uncontrolled use” of its intellectual property.

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