Insurance

IAG class action can add damages claim not tied to disclosure breach

A judge says a shareholder class action against IAG can add a new damages claim, despite the insurer arguing it was untethered from any contravention and “clearly bad in law”.

Class Actions

‘Spectacular waste of money’: J&J class action fights soft class closure

A class action against Johnson & Johnson over alleged ineffective cold medicine has attacked the pharmaceutical company’s application for soft class closure, telling a court the process would produce useless data and only need to be repeated. 

ASIC

ASIC brings proceedings against Keystone directors

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has brought proceedings against former Keystone directors and compliance committee members, the latest in a flurry of suits over the collapse of the Shield and First Guardian Master funds.

Class Actions

NSW to face direct discrimination claims in child removal class action

A judge has ruled a class action on behalf of First Nations people in NSW whose children were allegedly unlawfully removed can bring a claim alleging group members were treated unfairly because of their race.

Business of Law

Briefly: Alphapharm, Woolworths, GitHub latest litigation targets

The latest new suits feature billion-dollar infrastructure brawls, fresh employment claims against Telstra and Woolworths, and regulators flexing their enforcement muscle.

Appeals

Kwinana engineer files High Court bid over fraud claims in union case

The engineering firm behind the Kwinana energy transformation hub in Western Australia wants the High Court to hear a union's case alleging it fraudulently failed to disclose information to the Fair Work Commission.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Coles, Woolworths to face new price-gouging law

Coles and Woolworths could face penalties of more than $10 million under new supermarket price-gouging laws that come into effect next week, and the ACCC says community concerns will guide its enforcement priorities. 

Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC targets online retailer over ‘misleading’ strikethrough pricing

Online retailer HSK United has agreed to pay two infringement notices totaling $79,200 after the consumer watchdog alleged its websites Pain Free Aussies and Modern Aussies contained misleading pricing and returns information.

Business of Law

McCullough Robertson wins bid to strike out client’s negligence case

McCullough Robertson has won its bid to strike out a former client's professional negligence case, with a judge finding that its reliance on “common sense and experience” in its pleading was inadequate. 

Employment

Fortescue latest mining company to face sex discrimination class action

Women who work for Fortescue Mining face systemic sexual harassment, gender discrimination and hostile workplace environments, according to a new class action, the third against a mining giant.

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