IBM, Western Power backpay staff more than $20M

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The country’s underpayments scandal has claimed two more victims — international technology company IBM and Western Australian electricity provider Western Power, with the companies agreeing to back pay employees more than $20 million combined and saying “significant” additional back payments were still to come.

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Soul Pattinson director wins $1.1M in termination case

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A former director of investment house Washington H. Soul Pattinson has won a damages payout of over $1.1 million after a court found that the ASX 100-listed company failed to pay her entitlements following termination of her employment without notice.

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High Court won’t hear appeal in defamation case over Facebook comments

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The High Court has rejected an appeal challenging a ruling that found a failed political candidate liable for defamatory responses made by readers of two Facebook posts he published that labelled a South Australian businessman greedy and selfish, but the court has left the door open to weigh in on the issue of secondary publication of social media comments.

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Judge approves Falls Festival class action settlement, leaves legal fee concerns for later

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A Victoria Supreme Court judge has given the greenlight to a $5.7 million settlement in a class action brought by those injured during a 2016 stampede at the Falls Music and Arts Festival.

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Crown scores win in fight with ATO over $100M in GST on high roller junkets

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Two casinos owned by Crown Resorts have been handed a Federal Court victory in their $100 million battle with the Australian Taxation Office, with a judge ruling that GST assessments made by the ATO were “excessive”.

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Mylan NV’s planned merger with Pfizer’s Upjohn gets greenlight after drug sell-off

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The competition watchdog will not oppose Mylan NV’s proposed merger with Pfizer’s Upjohn Inc after the global pharmaceutical giants agreed to sell several off-patent brands to dispel competition concerns.

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CEO of HR firm was bullied, threatened and fired after complaining of exhaustion, suit says

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Human resource management company Harrier Group has been sued by its former managing director and CEO, who alleges she was bullied and overworked.

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Partial success for Moray & Agnew in ‘fruit of the action’ lien fight with Probuild

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Moray & Agnew has partially won its bid to reclaim over $260,000 in unpaid costs after its client was wound up amid a long-running legal battle with construction company Probuild.

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Indigenous groups locked in IP battle over boundary variation bid

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Two Victorian Indigenous groups are facing off in a intellectual property battle over an anthropological research report used in a boundary variation bid lodged by one of the groups.

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