An employment partner with Norton Rose Fulbright, who has been referred by a judge to the legal watchdog for possible professional misconduct in a case by a former colleague, is under scrutiny in a second Fair Work suit, this time for allegedly destroying evidence.
High Court rules refugees can sue government for negligence in Federal Court
ACCC wins promise from Toyota to step up consumer compliance
BHP says axed worker behind COVID-19 posts didn’t follow social media guidelines
BHP has denied it fired a mine worker for harassing a co-worker on social media for his apparent failure to self isolate on returning from a trip interstate at the start of the first COVID-19 wave, instead claiming she was terminated for failing to follow social media guidelines and because she had a history of violating rules.
ASIC not ‘disproportionately prejudiced’ by GetSwift’s move to Canada, judge says
‘I idolised dad’: Banksia funder’s son takes stand over class action fee scandal
Funder’s involvement in Spotless class action settlement was ‘inappropriate’, judge finds
Elaine Stead accuses AFR ‘gossip monger’ of misogynist attack as defamation trial kicks off
‘You better go and speak to your dad, little girl’: Former Hendry Group CEO files $1.5M sex discrimination suit
The former CEO of Melbourne business consultant Hendry Group has launched legal action against fund manager Salter Brothers and a number of top executives alleging they engaged in unlawful sexual discrimination and harassment while also failing to investigate these allegations and pay her entitlements after suspending her.