Law firm settles former partner’s sex discrimination case on day of trial

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Law firm Hicksons Lawyers has reached a last-minute settlement to resolve sex discrimination claims brought by a female former partner who claims she was denied a promotion to equity partner because of her gender.

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Culture of Victorian courts ‘normalises’ sexual harassment, report finds

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A review of sexual harassment in Victorian courts sparked by the findings of an investigation into former High Court Justice Dyson Heydon has found a culture that can “normalise or ignore” bad behaviour by judges and others, with more than two dozen court staff reporting they had experienced sexual harassment, many on numerous occasions.

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Sydney lawyer wins $110,000 defamation judgment over ‘gossipy and intrusive’ News Corp article

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High profile criminal lawyer Christopher Murphy has been awarded a $110,000 judgment in his defamation case over a “gossipy and intrusive” Daily Telegraph article which a judge found had damaged the lawyer’s professional reputation.

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Mayfair 101’s James Mawhinney banned for 20 years for ‘reprehensible’ conduct

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The founder of beleaguered investment group Mayfair 101, James Mawhinney, has been slapped with an order banning him from soliciting funds or promoting any financial product for 20 years.

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Full Court to hear Epic’s challenge to Apple dispute being heard in the US

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Fortnite game maker Epic Games has appealed a judge’s decision to send its misuse of market power case against Apple to California, in a significant case with implications for whether Australian companies can litigate disputes with tech giants on their home turf.

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Garuda drops appeal of $19M penalty in ACCC cartel case, agrees to pay in instalments

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Indonesia’s PT Garuda has withdrawn a challenge to a $19 million penalty imposed for its part in a global airline cartel, but the airline has reached an agreement with the ACCC to pay the fine in instalments.

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Fate of Victoria lockdown class action uncertain after lawyer’s licence suspended

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The lawyer who filed a class action against the state of Victoria on behalf of residents in public housing towers who were locked down during the state’s second COVID-19 wave has had her licence suspended, raising questions about the fate of the class action.

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‘Not comforting or chivalrous’: Barrister reprimanded for sexually harassing solicitor

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A Sydney barrister who has admitted to sexually harassing a young female solicitor in a NSW Supreme Court conference room is facing disciplinary action for unsatisfactory professional conduct.

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Declassing bid defeated in Jardine Lloyd Thomson class action

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Insurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson has lost its bid to shut down a class action brought on behalf of NSW local councils, with a judge finding it was “entirely appropriate” for the case to proceed as a class action.

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