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Dominique Hartfield Squire Sanders

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Variety no longer the spice of life for Mel B *

Australia - May 13 2013
In a recent New South Wales decision, the Supreme Court of Australia found that television company Seven Network (Operations) Limited (Seven) was…


The beauty, the medical certificate and the geek *

Australia - December 20 2012
In November the Federal Magistrates Court reinstated a potential Beauty and the Geek contestant to his position as a weather observer after upholding the adverse action claim he had brought against his employer, the Bureau of Meteorology.

Co-authors: Andrew Burnett, Felicity Clarke, Bruno Di Girolami.


Workplace bullying at its worst: employer told to pay $100,000 *

Australia - December 20 2012
The Melbourne Magistrates Court has fined a laundry owner $50,000 and ordered him to pay a further $50,000 in costs for his bullying that had ‘harrowing’ effects on employees and was a clear example of an employer breaking occupational health and safety laws.

Co-authors: Andrew Burnett, Felicity Clarke, Bruno Di Girolami.


Post-dismissal conduct and discoveries relevant to claims *

Australia - December 20 2012
Sometimes in unfair dismissal cases, actions that become known to an employee after they are dismissed can be relied upon in presenting their case.

Co-authors: Andrew Burnett, Felicity Clarke, Bruno Di Girolami.


2012 - Reflections on the Year *

Australia - December 20 2012
As the Christmas festivities begin, the year 2012 comes to a close.

Co-authors: Andrew Burnett, Felicity Clarke, Bruno Di Girolami.


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