High Court asked to undo solicitor’s win in negligence case

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The High Court has been asked to weigh in on whether lawyers need to examine the underlying contracts in a dispute before determining whether a claim or defence is likely to succeed, in a challenge to the dismissal of a negligence suit against a Sydney solicitor.

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Kids to be told when parents use tracking apps under OAIC code rules

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The privacy regulator has released a draft of the landmark Children’s Online Privacy Code that includes proposed rules requiring notification of children when their parents are tracking their location.

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Cafe manager must pay $90K to waitress under new harassment laws

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A waitress has won $90,000 after a court found she was sexually harassed by her manager in breach of a Fair Work Act provision introduced as part of its Secure Jobs, Better Pay reforms in 2023.

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Mastercard loses appeal of privilege waiver ruling in ACCC’s case

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Mastercard has lost its challenge to a ruling requiring it to hand over communications about agreements with retailers in a misuse of market power case brought by the competition regulator. 

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Class action loses case over ‘flammable’ Alucobond cladding

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A class action has failed to prove that Alucobond panel manufacturer 3A Composites and supplier Halifax Vogel misled consumers about the allegedly flammable cladding and breached consumer guarantees. 

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Boral urges judge to put down pen until High Court decides CBA cases

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Boral wants a judge to wait until the High Court delivers a judgment in cases against CBA before issuing his decision in shareholder class actions against the building materials giant. But the applicant says the court can’t wait for “perfect clarification” of the law.

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NAB settles union test case over ‘excessive’ work hours

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The Finance Sector Union has reached a resolution with National Australia Bank in a test case by four managers who were allegedly required to work “unreasonable” unpaid hours for years.

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AFL hit with new head knock class action

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The law firm that’s running a class action against the AFL on behalf of players who allegedly suffered on-field brain injuries has filed a new representative proceeding targeting 10 more clubs.

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