ACCC calls for stronger oversight as airports invest $1.5B in infrastructure

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The consumer watchdog has raised concerns about rising prices and unregulated airport charges amid significant infrastructure investment and record revenue at the nation’s busiest airports. 

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DPP not barred from recusal bid after judge’s criticism, court finds

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In the latest chapter of a bitter feud between NSW Director of Public Prosecutions and District Court Judge Penelope Wass, the state’s Court of Appeal has found parliamentary privilege doesn’t bar the top prosecutor from launching a recusal bid in a criminal trial.

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Lawyer defeats case alleging duty to advise client litigation was doomed

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A Sydney lawyer has successfully defended a case alleging he should have advised an X-ray business and its director that their defences in proceedings against medical device maker Philips were hopeless.

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Trial vacated in suit over $1.5M loan to John Pesutto

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An upcoming trial in a case over a Victorian Liberal Party-linked company’s decision to give former party leader John Pesutto a $1.5 million loan to help him avoid bankruptcy has been vacated.

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Jetstar class action over COVID-19 cancellations worth $100M, court told

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A court has heard that a class action on behalf of hundreds of thousands of customers whose flights were cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic is estimated to be worth over $100 million.

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Senior lawyers must take responsibility for their own failings, judge says

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A judge has taken a Perth law firm to task after a junior solicitor was left to apologise for a failure to comply with court orders in proceedings against BP, saying one of the principals should have taken responsibility instead. 

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ASIC’s evidence in for penalty hearing against payday lenders

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A judge has dismissed objections to ASIC’s evidence ahead of a penalty hearing in its case against BSF Solutions, Cigno and two directors, saying they were “not entitled to save up any such complaint” until after the liability hearing.

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TechOne exec on hook for costs after rejecting $2.2M settlement

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A former TechnologyOne executive is on the hook for costs in his failed dismissal case after maintaining an unreasonably expansive list of claims and rejecting a $2.2 milllion settlement offer, a judge has ruled.

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Ex-IP Australia examiner who raised workplace concerns loses latest appeal

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A former IP Australia patent examiner has lost his latest appeal of a Fair Work Commission decision that found he was not forced to resign from his job.

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