Class Actions

Mercedes-Benz denies defeat device claims, says engine features for safety

Mercedes-Benz has hit back at a class action over alleged emissions cheating, denying its cars were fitted with defeat devices and arguing any engine features found to act as such devices were needed for safety.

ASIC

Sarah Court to be first female chair of ASIC

Sarah Court has been appointed as the first female chair of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in the regulator's 35-year history.

Financial Services

SMBC wins case against Humm over Forum Finance fraud

Japanese bank SMBC, which was duped by fraudster Bill Papas to enter into agreements with a Humm subsidiary for assets and receivables that didn't exist, has won the right to call in warranties on its $113.7 million investment.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Epic Games hearing to go ahead despite Google settlement

A hearing on the relief Fortnite maker Epic Games is entitled to in its successful competition case against Google and Apple could be affected by a hearing on a worldwide settlement reached by Google, a judge has said.

Media

Nine can’t keep details of settlement with Ben Roberts-Smith mistress under wraps

Nine has lost its bid for a 50-year suppression order over the details of a settlement reached with Ben Roberts-Smith's former mistress, with a judge finding it would be useless given the settlement has already been covered in the media.

Public Corruption

Sofronoff takes challenge to integrity commission findings to appeals court

Senior barrister Walter Sofronoff is pressing on with his fight against the ACT Integrity Commission's findings that he engaged in corrupt conduct in his inquiry into Bruce Lehrmann's criminal prosecution for rape.

Legal Ethics

Lawyer wins appeal over $5M settlement for shelving class action

A Canberra solicitor has won his challenge to disciplinary action over a settlement that included a $3.5 million benefit for his law firm in return for mothballing a potential overcharging class action against another firm.

Construction

Funder to appeal after losing case against WestConnex plaintiffs

A funder that unsuccessfully sued the plaintiffs to recover funds advanced for a lawsuit against Transport for NSW over the compulsory acquisition of land for the WestConnex highway project has lodged an appeal.

Business of Law

Johnson Winter Slattery snags ex-Clayton Utz tax head

Johnson Winter Slattery is looking to cement its reputation as a market-leading tax firm by luring Clayton Utz's former national head of tax.

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