Slaters HR head says she was fired for reporting systemic underpayments

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Slater and Gordon’s former HR head has filed a lawsuit claiming she was axed after raising concerns that the firm deliberately underpaid over $300,000 in leave entitlements.

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Fearful of trolling, counsel tapped for Lehrmann wants to stay unnamed

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The senior barrister expected to represent Bruce Lehrmann in his appeal of a judgment finding he raped former colleague Brittany Higgins wishes to remain unnamed for now, amid fears of trolling.

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Bid to revive Robodebt class action faces ‘significant hurdles’, says judge

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A novel bid to appeal the $112 million Robodebt class action settlement and bring new claims off the back of damning revelations in a royal commission report faces “significant hurdles”, a judge has said.

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$405M pelvic mesh settlement distribution can’t ‘drag on’, judge says

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A judge has expressed concerns after hearing that up to 20,000 group members in three pelvic mesh class actions have yet to receive payment from $405 million in settlements approved in March last year.

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In fight to protect UBank brand, NAB wins challenge to UWallet trade mark

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NAB has successfully opposed a US company’s bid to register a trade mark for ‘UWallet’, with IP Australia rejecting claims the bank was trying to establish a “de facto monopoly”.

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