The High Court has ordered the building and construction union to pay a maximum fine of $63,000 for telling workers they could not be on a job site if they were not union members, saying its serial offending showed it had no “regard for the law”.
High Court restores $435,000 award to sex offences prosecutor diagnosed with PTSD
‘Most unjust’ to allow new claims in six-year-old CBA class action, judge says
‘Fugitive’ Bill Papas entitled to protect lawyer’s notes, court told
CBRE wins appeal over allegedly negligent $27.3M valuation
Consultant in relationship with colleague unlawfully demoted, court finds
Worley asks High Court to fix ‘absurd’ shareholder class action ruling
Teens won’t take climate change class action to High Court
High Court declines Queensland floods class action appeal
The High Court has declined special leave to a class action to challenge a ruling that found dam operator Seqwater was not liable for the 2011 Queensland floods, after the state of Queensland and subcontractor Sunwater agreed to pay $440 million last year to settle their share of the liability in the long-running case.