A judge has approved a $33 million settlement in a class action against vocational education provider Box Hill Institute, but taken the ax to a law firm’s proposed 18.25 per cent loading on its fees, saying courts shouldn’t approve uplifts for run of the mill legal work.
Judge doubts barrister’s claims in ex-commando’s defamation case against ABC
‘Widespread and serious’: AUSTRAC takes aim at Star over money laundering compliance
Murdoch flags ‘massive dispute about privilege’ in Crikey defamation battle
Vagisal maker Combe hits rival with IP suit over Vagisan
Former PM Scott Morrison censured over secret ministries
National Anti-Corruption Commission passes Parliament
A Gender Revolution: A fairer future for women under new workplace laws
With the passage of the Respect@Work and Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bills before Christmas this year, the Federal Government will have done more to make workplaces fairer and safer for women than years of platitudes from their predecessors, says Maurice Blackburn’s Mackenzie Wakefield and Patrick Turner.