Analysis

Class action settlements off to a slow start in 2026 after record $1.6B year

Class action settlements are off to a sluggish start in 2026, with only two mega-settlements of $100 million or more reached and the country's leading plaintiff law firm yet to get on the board.

Securities

iSignthis loses $690K fight with early investors over performance shares

A judge has ruled that two early investors in iSignthis are entitled to $689,662 in compensation after finding that the fintech breached an agreement entitling them to performance shares in the company. 

Financial Services

Ex-ANZ units hit insurers with $182M suit over fees-for-no-service bills

Former ANZ subsidiaries have filed proceedings against three insurers claiming they wrongfully denied coverage for $182 million in compensation and costs relating to financial adviser breaches to retail clients. 

Intellectual Property

Queen wins removal of blogger Constance Hall’s fashion label mark

Blogger and fashion brand founder Constance Hall has failed in defence of her 'Queen the Label' trade mark in a fight with UK rock band Queen.

Employment

Radio veteran brings unfair dismissal suit against 3AW Melbourne

Veteran radio presenter Tony Tardio has filed a lawsuit against his former employer 3AW Melbourne, alleging he was unfairly dismissed.

Contracts

Sippy cup maker Nuby drags Aussie distributor to court

Nuby has taken former distributor Playgro to court to enforce a US judgment, but a messy dispute has emerged over whether the baby products maker can pursue the company when its name is shared with another entity.

AI

‘Not up for grabs’: PM vows copyright laws will protect against AI ‘theft’

In announcing the establishment of a federal AI office, prime minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday warned artificial intelligence companies that Australia's creative work was not "up for grabs".

Employment

Cushman & Wakefield settles with ex-managing director who sued to keep $1.5M bonus

Real estate giant Cushman & Wakefield has settled a suit by a former managing director who alleged he was unfairly terminated to prevent him from keeping a $1.5 million sign-on bonus. 

Securities

NAB’s WealthHub hit with $1M fine for ASIC reporting failures

ASIC's Markets Disciplinary Panel has slapped NAB broker WealthHub Securities with a $1.055 million fine for failing to accurately report regulatory data. 

Financial Services

ASIC bans 11th adviser in First Guardian, Shield crackdown

ASIC is continuing its aggressive crackdown on advisers that spruiked the First Guardian and Shield Master Funds, banning a MWL Financial adviser for allegedly providing advice that was not in her clients' best interests.

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