A judge has railed against insurer QBE after it sent an email to brokers saying it could âin effect ignoreâ the courtâs request that they notify clients about a class action on behalf of businesses that were denied business interruption coverage for COVID-19 related shutdowns.Â
Queensland power company Stanwell has flagged a possible âno case to answerâ submission in an upcoming competition class action trial that would seek to shut the case down mid-trial, with a judge saying it was âhighly unlikelyâ to succeed.Â
Newly released emails show a prominent silk describing Brittany Higginsâ refusal to assist Lisa Wilkinsonâs barrister Sue Chrysanthou as âat the least unwiseâ, amid a dispute over the TV presenterâs decision to hire her own legal team in Bruce Lehrmannâs defamation case.Â
A judge has found that Lisa Wilkinson acted reasonably in ditching Network Tenâs legal team in a defamation case brought by Bruce Lehrmann, noting the âdistrustâ between the presenter and her former employer as well as other matters, including a retainer Ten’s solicitors had with The Australian newspaper.Â
The Project presenter Lisa Wilkinson has told a court that she begged Network Ten to admit its role in a controversial Logies speech for which she faced criticism in the media, as she pushes to have the network cover her costs in defamation proceedings brought by Bruce Lehrmann.
A senior lawyer at Network Ten has told the court she was not embarrassed by legal advice given to Lisa Wilkinson in relation to her controversial Logies speech and denied she was âutterly ill-equippedâ to play a role in Wilkinsonâs defence, amid a stoush between the network and the presenter over her legal bill in Bruce Lehrmannâs defamation case.Â
Fast food giant KFC has served its defence in a class action alleging workers were deprived of their rest break entitlements, saying its obligation to provide the break was satisfied if staff were given the chance to stop work but chose not to.
Construction giant Boral has lost its bid to block a class action from running a ‘novel’ argument that shareholders suffered loss because of natural fluctuations in share price, rather than as a direct result of alleged continuous disclosure breaches.Â
A judge has reluctantly hit Westpac with a $1.8 million penalty after the bank admitted to unconscionable conduct when trading on the morning of a $16 billion deal to privatise electricity provider Ausgrid, saying it was the maximum fine allowed under the relevant law.
Defending allegations that its popular weed killer Roundup is carcinogenic, agrochemical giant Monsanto has accused the class action of having its âfinger on the scalesâ when presenting scientific evidence to the court.