Class Actions

NSW Police wants to slash $93K damages award in strip search class action

NSW Police has argued the lead plaintiff in a class action over strip searches at music festivals should only receive $33,000 in damages rather than $93,000 and is challenging a finding that the strip searches were done “as a matter of routine”.

Construction

Deferred vendors of Sydney’s Halo Project skyscraper can view Cbus contract

A group of 21 former property owners at the site of a planned 55-storey skyscraper in the Sydney CBD has won access to a contract entered into with Cbus Property shortly before developer FT Sydney went into administration.

ASIC

Director of CHESS replacement firm assured ASX about timeline, court told

A judge overseeing ASIC’s case against the ASX over its CHESS replacement plan will allow remote evidence by the US-based director of a New York tech company, who allegedly gave the exchange an assurance about the project's timeline.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Dexus stands down execs, drops JPMorgan after APAC sale debacle

Dexus has stood down executives, sacked its advisers and launched a review of its $7 billion infrastructure division, following last week's judgment upholding the validity of a default notice by Melbourne Airport's operator.

ASIC

ASIC launches formal investigation into KPMG as scandal deepens

ASIC has told a senate estimates committee that it is now formally investigating KPMG in the wake of allegations the firm misused client data. 

Class Actions

Judge says Kmart class action so light on details he ‘couldn’t understand it’

An underpayments class action against Kmart on behalf of salaried managers will go back to the drawing board after a judge said the statement of claim was “so bereft of detail” that he "couldn't understand it”.

Entertainment

Rebel Wilson can file evidence on conduct since release of ‘The Deb’

Actress Rebel Wilson has won court approval to file additional evidence about her conduct since the release of 'The Deb' in proceedings brought by production company AI Film.

Trials

‘Unsatisfactory’: Judge not impressed by Mastercard’s witnesses at trial

The trial judge in enforcement action against Mastercard had harsh words Thursday about the company's witnesses, including a top executive whose testimony he said was "most unsatisfactory and unimpressive".

Class Actions

Optus class action can intervene in ACMA, OAIC proceedings

A class action against Optus over a 2022 data breach that affected 10 million customers has won leave to intervene in parallel cases by the media authority and information commissioner.

High Court

High Court asked to rule on test for whistleblower protections

The High Court has been asked to rule on whether a subjective belief that misconduct has been disclosed is necessary for the whistleblower protections to apply.

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