Competition & Consumer Protection

Coles biscuit manager grilled over ‘Down Down’ discounts on Arnott’s

The former manager of biscuits and cookies at Coles has faced cross-examination by the ACCC over marking Arnott’s Shapes with a 'Down Down' discount, despite the price being 50 cents less four weeks prior. 

Business of Law

HWL Ebsworth’s top partner Russell Mailler resigns

HWL Ebsworth chief executive partner Russell Mailler has resigned from his role after 14 years at the law firm, the last two at the helm.

Healthcare

Mayne Pharma sues Cosette over failed $672M merger

ASX-listed Mayne Pharma has taken US drug maker Cosette to court seeking "substantial damages" over the termination of their $672 million merger.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Mitre 10 franchisee wants shield against Bunnings costs in competition case

A Mitre 10 franchisee, who has accused Bunnings Warehouse of misusing its market power, wants an order from the court shielding it from any adverse costs orders in its David and Goliath battle.

Discrimination

X Corp can’t dodge QCAT discrimination case by Muslim group

X Corp can't challenge a finding that it must face a complaint of religious vilification in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, with an appeal tribunal saying a member was not wrong to draw on defamation and consumer case law.

Restructuring & Insolvency

Tahmoor Coal winding up application adjourned for second time

A judge has given the administrator for billionaire Sanjeev Gupta's Tahmoor Coal two more weeks to prove that creditors would be better off under a sale process than a liquidation. 

Tax

Coronis loses fight with ATO over service fee deductions

Two units of Queensland real estate firm Coronis have lost a fight with the tax office over service fee deductions claimed for payments to related entities for the use of the Coronis trade mark, among other trust assets.

Class Actions

Plus500 pushes again to shut down investor class action

Online trading platform Plus500 is challenging a court ruling that investors who lost money on highly leveraged contracts for difference can proceed with their class action despite signing arbitration clauses.

Employment

Nursing mother forced to store milk in suitcase wins Fair Work case

A former waiter at the Melbourne consulate of the United Arab Emirates had been awarded more than $200,000 after she was discriminated against and dismissed after having a child. 

Employment

Worker sacked for side gig not unfairly dismissed, FWC says

The Fair Work Commission has found a recruitment agency employee who was sacked after starting a coaching business as a side hustle was not unfairly dismissed.

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