A long standing stoush over staff expenses between Bechtel and the Australian Taxation Office has made its way to the Federal Court, with the engineering and construction firm challenging a decision that funds spent flying workers out to the Curtis Island LNG site were not tax deductible.
Climate change case should not be run as a class action, government argues
Findex’s High Court challenge in case against former financial advisor falls flat
Sizzler, Burger Urge lay down steak knives in trade mark battle
Judge cuts class action applicant’s recovery under $19.25M Arasor settlement
Judges among targets of Morrison government’s sexual harassment law overhaul
After invalidity ruling, law firm tries again with MySuper class action against NAB units
REA Group blocks trade mark bid by former Reserve Hotel director’s Real Estate Store
Westpac faces ASIC action over ‘junk’ credit insurance
The corporate cop has launched action against banking giant Westpac for allegedly selling worthless add-on credit card insurance to unwitting customers, the first of what could be a series of cases against banks in the wake of a remediation program that has returned $250 million to hundreds of thousands of account holders with 11 major lenders.