Employment

KFC rest breaks class action strikes partial settlement

A class action representing KFC workers who were denied rest breaks has reached a settlement with the bulk of the fast food chain's franchisees targeted in the case.

Class Actions

Macquarie fights ‘unclear and unfair’ changes to Nuix class action

Macquarie is fighting a bid to amend a class action over an alleged misleading prospectus for Nuix’s $1.8 billion IPO only months out from trial, calling the changes “unclear and unfair”. 

Intellectual Property

Aristocrat’s gaming patent win stands after High Court denies special leave

Aristocrat has fended off the Commissioner of Patents' challenge to a finding that its Lightning Link poker machine is capable of being patented, with the High Court declining to weigh in on the patent for a second time. 

Defamation

Rebel Wilson dumps lawyers in ‘The Deb’ defamation cases

Actress Rebel Wilson has fired lawyers who were representing her in NSW Supreme Court and Federal Court defamation proceedings linked to her film 'The Deb'.

Intellectual Property

Zenith Energy accused of infringing patents for renewable grid system

Danish company Vestesen Hybrid Energy has taken Zenith Energy to court for allegedly infringing its patented system for operating an electrical grid where energy is generated by a fluctuating renewable energy source. 

Sports

Three clubs interested in signing Zach Lomax, court told

A silk representing the Parramatta Eels has told a court that a lawyer for rugby player Zac Lomax told the club three National Rugby League clubs were interested in adding him to their 2026 lineup.

Financial Services

ASIC ban on OTC derivatives trader halved on appeal

A tribunal has halved an eight-year ban imposed on a former manager of over-the-counter derivatives provider Trade360, accepting that he did not have actual knowledge of the company's contraventions.

Employment

Broadway Homes sacked worker for bringing Fair Work case: court

A court has found that Perth home builder Broadway Homes sacked an employee the day after it was notified he was suing over unresolved underpayment issues. 

Courts

‘Abandon the shopping list’ and other tips on writing good judgments

Offering his tips on judgment writing, a Federal Court judge has advised his peers to structure a decision around the issues at the heart of the case and "abandon the shopping list".

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