Judge denies ‘hostility’ towards COVID-19 vaccine mandate challengers

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Victorian workers challenging the government’s health directions requiring workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 have lost their second bid to disqualify the judge hearing the case on the ground of apprehended bias.

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WiseTech reaches settlement in freight forwarder’s restraint of trade case

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Freight forwarding company Mondiale has dropped its court action against WiseTech Global alleging the logistics firm breached competition law by misusing its substantial market power.

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Court tosses appeal of $1.96M judgment awarded to cryptocurrency trader

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An appeals court has thrown out a challenge to a judgment awarding a cryptocurrency trader $1.96 million in cash and a property purchased for $1.5 million over a deal with a convicted fraudster involving “millions of dollars of cash in bags and suitcases”.

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‘No prospects of success’: Judge tosses COVID-19 class action over Victoria’s botched hotel quarantine

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Two landmark class actions seeking damages from the Victorian government for economic losses suffered during last year’s second wave of COVID-19 have been thrown out, but one of the cases will be given a second chance to proceed.

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‘Don’t panic’: JPMorgan boss tried to allay bank exec’s fears over shortfall, court told

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JPMorgan Australia chairman Rob Priestley told Citigroup and Deutsche Bank executives not to “panic” about picking up a shortfall in the sale of ANZ shares, a court has heard in the ACCC’s criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement.

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Judge makes first class action order giving law firm cut of proceeds

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Saying the funding arrangement would eliminate the possibility that legal costs ate up the majority of any return to group members, a judge overseeing a shareholder case against G8 Education has issued the first ever group costs order in a class action.

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KPMG principal director was told to adjust to partner’s ‘aggressive, belittling’ conduct, suit says

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KPMG has been hit with a lawsuit by a principal director who claims he was told to “change and adjust” to “belittling and disproportionate attacks” by a partner on the debt advisory team.

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High Court shuns Apple’s last shot at shipping Epic Games dispute to US

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Apple has reached the end of the line in its attempts to move a competition dispute with Fortnite game maker Epic Games to California, with the High Court denying the tech company’s special leave application to appeal a judgment that found there were “strong reasons” for keeping the matter in Australia.

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Opal Tower engineer wins bid to probe scope of insurers indemnity of Icon

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The structural engineer behind Sydney’s ill-fated Opal Tower can examine whether builder Icon Co has been indemnified for $31 million worth of damage which occurred in the 36-storey apartment block on Christmas Eve of 2018, a court has found.

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