Trials

‘None of it strikes me as nefarious’: Judge puts ACCC’s Woolworths case to the test

A judge has again voiced doubts about the ACCC's misleading conduct case over Woolworths' 'Prices Dropped' campaign, probing counsel for the regulator at length on Thursday about how the claims stack up.

Defamation

‘The Deb’ producer thought Charlotte MacInnes was ‘fudging’ story, court told

Film producer Greer Simpkin thought ‘The Deb’ actress Charlotte MacInnes was “fudging” when she walked back an alleged complaint to director Rebel Wilson, a court has heard.

Restructuring & Insolvency

BCC, Tokio Marine have mixed success in Greensill privilege spat

Lender White Oak may argue that settlement communications in proceedings over the collapse of supply chain finance company Greensill were in furtherance of fraud and should be turned over, after partially succeeding in a privilege fight with insurers BCC Trade Credit and Tokio Marine.

Class Actions

Class action firm named in United Petroleum’s suit over ‘evil’ depiction

A law firm running a franchisee class action against United Petroleum has been accused of involvement in a public relations campaign that allegedly damaged the petrol chain’s reputation and depicted it as "evil".

Business of Law

Thomson Geer bolsters competition practice with Clifford Chance hire

Competition lawyer Mark Grime has been recruited by Thomson Geer, making the jump from Clifford Chance. 

Defamation

Rebel Wilson denies ‘outrageous’ Snapchat hacking claim

During her final day in the witness box, actress Rebel Wilson has denied claims that she was behind the hacking of the Snapchat account of 'The Deb' star Charlotte MacInnes.

Business of Law

HWL Ebsworth CEO to take reins in slimmed-down leadership structure

The board of HWL Ebsworth has thrown its support behind CEO Kris Hopkins to lead the firm, which will transition to a single chief executive model following the resignation of chief executive partner Russell Mailler.

Class Actions

Workers in Sunday pay rates class actions face unjust enrichment claims

Coles, Woolworths, McDonald's and Hungry Jack's have denied underpaying employees in class actions over Sunday pay entitlements in South Australia, saying that if workers were underpaid, they can set off any amounts owed against mistaken overpayments.

Class Actions

Qantas class action funder, lawyers to take $40M from settlement

Lawyers running a class action against Qantas over flight cancellations during COVID-19 will take home $15 million from a $105 million settlement, while the funder is set to receive another $25 million, a court has heard.

Business of Law

Gadens brings on 8 new partners in major growth push

Gadens has brought on eight new partners, building out its offering for in-demand practices like corporate, financial services and real estate and construction.

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