Developer misled buyers of $9.58M South Yarra apartment with ‘artistic impression’

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Property developer JD Group will have to pay damages to a Melbourne couple after a judge found the company’s artistic renderings of a $9.58 million South Yarra apartment were “deliberately misleading”.

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7-Eleven ordered to pay $595,000 for misleading franchisee over term of lease

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Convenience store giant 7-Eleven must hand over $595,000 to a franchisee found to have signed a franchise agreement and invested almost $796,000 into a Melbourne store under false pretences.

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Ashurst lures Thomson Geer partner to launch superannuation practice

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Global law firm Ashurst has snagged a Thomson Geer partner to launch a superannuation practice offering end-to-end legal and consulting solutions for financial services clients in the $3.3 trillion sector.

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Judge’s ‘blood boils’ over lack of cooperation in Domino’s class action

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A judge has censured Domino’s Pizza and the lead applicant in an underpayments class action, saying their lack of cooperation made his “blood boil”.

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Torres Strait Islanders lay out duty of care claims in climate class action

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The lead applicants in a class action by Torres Strait Islanders have detailed their argument for why the federal government has a duty of care to protect them from the effects of climate change, following a Full Court judgment that shot down the duty of care argument in a class action by Australian teenagers.

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Barilaro considered self-harm over ‘vile’ smear campaign aided by Google, trial told

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Former deputy premier of NSW John Barilaro considered “harming himself” after videos were posted by YouTuber Jordan Shanks as part of a “vile and particularly racist smear campaign” facilitated by Google, a court has heard.

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Ten to face sex discrimination claims in journalist’s harassment lawsuit

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Journalist Tegan George will add sex discrimination claims against Network Ten to her lawsuit that alleges harassment and bullying by political journalist Peter van Onselen.

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‘Scandalous’: Judge finds family forged will of ‘Australia’s worst landlord’

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The will of “Australia’s worst landlord” — Melbourne businessman Frank Cassar — was forged in a conspiracy by his widow, daughter and son who feared losing his multimillion dollar business empire after his death, a court has found.

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Whitsundays resort owes $430,000 to worker who was urinated on

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The owner of a Whitsundays resort has been ordered to hand over $430,738 to an employee whose roommate in staff accommodation allegedly urinated on him after a night of drinking.

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Tech companies to be held accountable for disinformation under new laws

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Tech companies will be held responsible for harmful disinformation and misinformation on their platforms under new laws that will be introduced in the second half of the year.

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