Class Actions

Robodebt class action funder should get one third its commission, judge told

The funder that backed a class action over the Morrison government’s Robodebt scheme, which settled for a record $548.5 million, is seeking a $71 million commission, but a contradictor has told the court a $23 million cut will suffice

ASIC

ASIC scolded for ‘unconstrained appeal’ in failed life insurance case

A judge has sounded the alarm bell about regulators launching appeals to re-litigate enforcement proceedings, in a recent decision tossing the corporate cop's appeal in a case against insurer HCF Life.

Appeals

Brambles to appeal first shareholder class action win

Logistics company Brambles has lost its bid to pause costs orders while it prepares an appeal of the first post-trial win for a shareholder class action, while also flagging a bid to stay determination of group member claims.

Employment

Fed-up FWC slams growing trend of AI misuse by complainants

A full bench of the Fair Work Commission has attacked an Uber driver's "unreasonable" reliance on artificial intelligence to prepare his complaint, saying it was part of an increasing trend of applicants abusing generative AI.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC says green eggs a sham, producer shells out fine

The ACCC has fined a Victoria-based small egg producer $39,600 after the consumer watchdog alleged that claims its eggs were free-range were false or misleading.

Business of Law

Hall & Wilcox promotes 3 disputes specialists to partnership

Law firm Hall & Wilcox has promoted three dispute specialists to partner as part of a bumper crop of solicitors to advance this year. 

KPMG

KPMG agrees to hand over Allens, Ashurst docs to Senate

Under pressure from parliamentary committee members, KPMG said late Friday it would waive privilege and hand over investigation reports from Allens and Ashurst, after initially resisting orders for documents.

KPMG

Former CEO of KPMG denies ‘bad apple’ tag, says he took accountability

Facing the hotseat over KPMG's treatment of a whisteblower, the accounting giant's former CEO Andrew Yates told a parliamentary committee hearing on Friday he took accountability and was not a "bad apple".

KPMG

KPMG slammed for ‘hiding behind’ legal professional privilege

A senator has criticised KPMG for claiming a commitment to transparency while also maintaining legal professional privilege over advice from Allens and Ashurst into the alleged misuse of confidential information.

KPMG

ASIC confirms two investigations into KPMG data misuse claims

ASIC’s chair says the corporate cop is investigating individuals at KPMG for alleged misuse of confidential information belonging to Lendlease and Optus to win new work, but says it is hamstrung by current law from undertaking a broader probe. 

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