An appeals court has dismissed an appeal from two contractors who worked on Chevron’s Gorgon gas field project who allege they were underpaid over $130 million by the energy giant.
Seven drops suit against Cricket Australia after reports of new rights deal
Midway Limited hit with $33,000 fine for alleged continuous disclosure breach
Major firms dragged to court by clients, partners in 2022
Departing ASIC commissioner to head Vanguard’s in-house legal team
Media protests new Federal Court rules limiting public’s access to documents
Judicial commission would be ‘protective, not disciplinary’, government says
Boeing instructor who refused COVID jab was unfairly terminated: FWC
Law firms team up in class action-style complaint over Medibank data breach
From $2.8M win to just $6,000, Microsoft’s case against computer retailer crashes to earth
Microsoft has won a pittance for copyright infringement but copped a “substantial costs order” in its six-year-old intellectual property suit against a Melbourne computer retailer over its Windows 7 software, which previously netted the Silicon Valley giant a $2.8 million payout from Judge Sandy Street that was slammed as a “regrettable” judicial failure.