Aspen, Establishment developers mull defect claims against Geocon

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The developers of the Aspen and Establishment residential projects in Canberra have flagged they may expand their $13 million cross-claims against builder Geocon to include defects claims.

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Big Build set stage for CFMEU’s rotting, report says

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A scathing report has tracked the construction union’s fall from grace under John Setka’s leadership, with Victoria’s $100 billion Big Build the backdrop for endemic corruption.

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Melbourne Water may drag others into flooding class action

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Melbourne Water has told a court that it may join third parties to a class action brought on behalf of retirement village residents over the flooding of the Maribyrnong River.

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Charter Hall teams up with Mitsubishi Estate for Melbourne logistics hub

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Real estate investment manager Charter Hall has joined forces with Japan’s Mitsubishi Estate Asia to develop a 40,000sqm logistics hub in Melbourne’s west.

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In landmark ADF class action, government seeks to exclude Army personnel

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The federal government will try to exclude women who served in the army from a landmark class action over alleged systemic sexual violence, harassment and discrimination in the Australian Defence Force. 

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Overturning ‘problematic’ precedent, High Court says church liable for historic sexual abuse

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The High Court has overturned a longstanding precedent that churches are not liable for the intentional criminal acts of its clergy, in a decision that plaintiff firms have said will have a “significant impact” on survivor claims in Australia.

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Corrs loses round in former client’s negligence case

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Corrs Chambers Westgarth has lost its bid to knock out a long-running negligence case by a former client, with a judge finding that he was properly vested with the cause of action.

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ASIC takes further action over $1B failure of First Guardian, Shield

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In its latest move over the $1 billion collapse of investment funds linked to Keystone and Falcon Capital, the corporate regulator has banned another MWL Financial adviser who touted Keystone’s Shield Master Fund.

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