Discrimination

Woolworths exec sues for overwork, discrimination after cancer diagnosis

Woolworths Group's chief growth officer is taking the supermarket giant to court, claiming she faced excessive workloads and discrimination after she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.

Competition & Consumer Protection

John Holland ends agreements with CFMEU after ACCC investigation

John Holland and the CFMEU have voluntarily nixed agreements requiring the construction company to use certain labour hire businesses on two major projects in NSW, after the ACCC raised competition concerns. 

Insurance

Law Society’s approach to $3M case dooms insurer’s bid for quick win

The NSW Law Society's unusual approach to a proposed case against a law firm principal for a clerk's alleged embezzlement of client funds means insurer Lawcover's summary dismissal bid must fail, a judge has said.

Crime

Former CFMEU boss John Setka charged over threats to administrator

Former CFMEU head John Setka has been charged over alleged threats to a union administrator, as part of a Victoria Police taskforce aimed at rooting out criminal conduct from the construction union.

Intellectual Property

Mining tech firm’s light tower invention not new or innovative: court

Mining equipment supplier Southern Cross Industrial has lost its suit alleging an industrial lighting manufacturer infringed its patent for a portable light tower, with a judge finding the patent invalid.

Business of Law

Jones Day poaches finance partner from Allens

A securitization and structured finance expert with over 20 years of experience has made the jump from Allens to Jones Day. 

Intellectual Property

Judge ‘running out of patience’ in Scidera’s bovine gene patent suit

A judge has declined to order US-based animal genomics company Scidera to file a position statement in its bovine gene patent infringement suit and said she was “running out of patience” after unsuccessful strike-out and summary dismissal applications by the defendants.

Politics

Liberal Party entity urges court to toss case over $1.5M Pesutto loan

A company linked to the Victorian Liberal Party that provided a $1.5 million advance to former party leader John Pesutto says a case launched to block the loan should be thrown out.

Energy & Natural Resources

ASIC fights to strike out Palmer’s negligence, public misfeasance claims

ASIC has called for a court to strike out negligence and public misfeasance claims in a suit by billionaire Clive Palmer alleging the regulator and its chief investigator were "improperly influenced” by corporate rivals.

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