The Transport Workers’ Union has amended its case against Qantas challenging a decision to outsource 2,000 jobs, after a Federal Court judge urged the union to consider narrowing the lawsuit against the airline.
Cryptocurrency maker Ripple reaches settlement in PayID trade mark dispute
Full Court throws out Aldi’s misleading conduct case against union
‘An early Christmas present for corporate criminals’: Plaintiff lawyers lash proposed class action reforms
Class action expert finds PFAS ‘stigma’ diminished property values
Judge blocks lawyers’ access to docs in stayed Monsanto class action
PwC sued by Zilzie Wines for unsolicited R&D tax credit advice
Judge signs off on Appco class action settlement in ‘rather unusual circumstances’
AMP ‘ruining a lot of people’s Christmases’ in $35.5M poaching dispute, court told
A judge has blasted AMP for dragging a fight over documents to court this close to Christmas, after software company DST Bluedoor revealed it is seeking $35.5 million in loss and damages against the financial services firm for allegedly inducing 11 employees to jump ship after licensing its online advisor platform.