Nine hit with defamation suit over ‘dangerous and irresponsible’ report that led to prison attack

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A convicted drug smuggler is suing Channel Nine over a segment on A Current Affair that accused him of being a police informer and which a judge branded as “dangerous and irresponsible reporting” after he was attacked in prison.

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Union threatens ‘wave of class actions’ against universities for underpayments

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The National Tertiary Education Union has launched a class action investigation against Australia’s universities for alleged wage theft, the latest sector to be engulfed by the country’s underpayments scandal.

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Class action launched against Melbourne aged care home at centre of COVID-19 outbreak

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The son of a 92-year-old woman who died after she contracted COVID-19 at a Melbourne aged care home has launched a class action against the residential facility, claiming damages for stress and anxiety caused by his mother’s death.

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Ex-Qantas worker tries again to bring discrimination case against Maurice Blackburn

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A former Qantas customer service manager has appealed a ruling blocking her from pursuing a disability discrimination case against Maurice Blackburn alleging the law firm put pressure on her to settle her workers compensation case against the airline.

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Mills Oakley did not provide ‘accurate’ costs estimate in share dispute, court finds

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A court has found that a costs agreement between national law firm Mills Oakley and a client defending a lawsuit over a share dispute was void because the firm failed to provide adequate disclosures, with the final legal bill exceeding the firm’s estimate by over $100,000.

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Google’s warning to Australians about news code contains ‘misinformation’, ACCC says

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Google’s open letter to Australians, containing dire warnings about the effects of a proposed news media bargaining code, is misleading, the head of Australia’s consumer watchdog has said.

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Silk Norman O’Bryan, Mark Elliott’s son targeted in bid to recoup $7M legal bill

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Disgraced senior counsel Norman O’Bryan and the son of deceased lawyer Mark Elliott are among the targets of a summons for $7 million in legal bills racked up in the fight over commission and costs in the Banksia Securities class action, a fight that has already claimed the career of O’Bryan and another barrister.

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Judge winds up unregistered Askk land banking scheme that raised $11M

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A court has ordered the winding up of Askk Investment Group and the unregistered managed investment scheme it operated in Beveridge, Victoria, that raised more than $11 million from investors.

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