Port of Newcastle can charge Glencore higher access fees, High Court rules

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The Port of Newcastle has largely won its High Court fight with mining giant Glencore over access fees and will now be able to set a higher price for use of the port’s facilities.

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Worldwide freezing orders not conditional on enforcement prospects, High Court says

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The High Court has granted the ATO’s bid to impose a worldwide freezing order against Chinese property developer Changran Huang, saying the court’s power to freeze assets did not depend on whether there was a realistic possibility of enforcing a judgment in a foreign jurisdiction.

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Appeals dismissed in ‘inconceivable’ challenge to NSW COVID-19 jab mandate

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An appeals court has found it “inconceivable” that legislation aimed at protecting public health would not have afforded the New South Wales health minister the power to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for certain workers, given the outbreak of the Delta strain of the coronavirus.

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‘Ticking time bomb’: Essure class action members all at risk, court told

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Group members in a class action over Bayer’s Essure contraceptives had “a ticking time bomb” in their bodies after being implanted with the devices, and all were at risk of developing injuries, a court has heard.

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Avanteos faces multi-million dollar penalty in landmark criminal case over dead members

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Former Commonwealth Bank subsidiary Avanteos Investments Limited pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charging up to $700,000 in fees to hundreds of deceased superannuation fund members.

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IP Australia pours cold water on Vittoria’s ‘Victoria Coffee’ trade mark

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Coffee giant Vittoria has lost its bid to register the trade mark “Victoria Coffee”, with IP Australia finding the mark could prevent other businesses from honestly describing coffee products by referring to the state of Victoria.

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Hall & Wilcox picks up three lawyers after ‘sad’ closure of 102-year-old Perth firm

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Hall & Wilcox is strengthening its presence in Western Australia with the appointment of three lawyers nabbed from the now-closed commercial law firm Kott Gunning.

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Class action accuses McDonald’s of denying workers unpaid rest breaks

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Fast food giant McDonald’s has been hit with a class action alleging it systematically failed to provide employees with paid 10 minute rest breaks.

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Full Court throws out ‘mistaken’ judgment on AFT’s Maxigesic ads

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A judge was “mistaken” to find that AFT Pharmaceuticals’ ads for its painkiller Maxigesic were misleading, with the Full Federal Court ruling there was an adequate scientific foundation for the ads’ claims that the drug provided faster, better pain relief than paracetamol and ibuprofen alone.

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‘Managers were bullies’: NAB to face court action for allegedly overworking staff

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The Finance Sector Union is preparing a lawsuit against the National Australia Bank, claiming the bank has pressured its employees to work “unreasonable” hours and underpaid its staff.

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