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A Federal Court judge has slammed delays by big four consultancy Deloitte in producing evidence in a landmark age discrimination case as âbizarreâ and not âsensibleâ.
Deloitte partner Colin Brown is suing the firm.Â
Deloitte also revealed in court on Wednesday that another 29 retired partners may be affected by the action, in which audit partner Colin Brown alleges the firm has a policy of making partners retire at 62, in breach of the Age Discrimination Act.
But Deloitteâs barrister said the consultancy was not able to meet the deadlines to produce this evidence given it covered 29 partners and a further 33 people with whom they might have discussed their retirement.
White Island/Whakaari victims accused of pointless charade in lawsuit
11 Mar, 2021 05:10 PM
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White Island, shortly after the December 2019 eruption. Photo / White Island Flights, File
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By: Lane Sainty
Victims of the White Island/Whakaari volcano eruption have been rebuked in court for allegedly trying to delay a lawsuit brought against them by the cruise line that took them to the island.
An application filed in the case by American couple Paul and Ivy Reed, who were injured in the blast, was described as a pointless charade in the Australian Federal Court on Wednesday.
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The ACCC is currently suing the company for allegedly entering into unfair contracts with small businesses.
March 3, 2021 04:24 GMT (20:24 PST) | Topic: Legal
Fuji Xerox s attempt to set aside a lawsuit it is currently facing from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has been dismissed by a Federal Court judge.
The ACCC s lawsuit, filed in October, accuses Fuji Xerox of creating an imbalanced relationship with small businesses through the creation of unfair contracts.
The consumer watchdog alleges that Fuji Xerox s standard form business contracts contain a total of 173 unfair contract terms, such as automatic renewal terms, excessive exit fees, and unilateral price increases.
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