Professional Negligence

CBA says Cornwalls should pay price of pointing finger in negligence suit

The Commonwealth Bank wants Cornwalls to pay its costs in a negligence case by a former client, saying the law firm should foot the bill for claiming proportionate liability against the bank.

Professional Negligence

Deloitte, Pitcher Partners face negligence case by ex-Ubertas owner

A former owner of the Ubertas property development group has brought proceedings against Pitcher Partners and Deloitte Private, alleging they gave her negligent tax advice that led to her getting audited and hit with a $12 million tax bill.

Legal Ethics

Law Council defends legal privilege ahead of KPMG hearing

The Law Council says asserting legal professional privilege is not "inherently scandalous", ahead of a parliamentary hearing on KPMG's sharing ofclient information, at which law firms Allens and Ashurst are expected to stay mum.

Class Actions

AMP’s $100M settlement in BOLR class action doesn’t bar advisor’s claim: court

A former financial advisor and his company have won court approval to run a claim challenging AMP's buyer of last resort policy, despite the company being a group member in a related class action that settled for $100 million in 2023. 

KPMG

KPMG referred to NACC over whistleblower claims

KPMG has been referred to the national corruption watchdog, with Greens Senator Barbara Pocock calling the federal government's three-month pause on new contracts with the auditor a “slap on the wrist with a stick of limp celery”.

Greenwashing

ACCC takes Grill’d to court for alleged greenwashing

The consumer watchdog has taken fast food burger chain Grill’d to court for allegedly misleading consumers by overstating how much money would go towards planting trees as part of its Tree Day Tuesday promotion.

Class Actions

Cladding class action against 3A, Halifax appeals trial loss

A class action is challenging the Federal Court's post-trial ruling for Alucobond panel maker 3A Composites and supplier Halifax Vogel.

Intellectual Property

Novartis loses bid to remove Pharmacor’s ‘Valtresto’ trade mark

Swiss drug maker Novartis has lost its bid to have Pharmacor's Valtresto trade mark removed for non use, with an IP Australia delegate finding that an injunction in a fight over the patent for Novartis' heart drug Entresto was an obstacle to using the mark. 

Appeals

Gordon Legal dodges bid for non-party costs over defective service

A judge has refused an egg producer's bid for a non-party costs order against Melbourne firm Gordon Legal, saying he was not satisfied the filing of a defective notice was sufficient to invoke the court’s wasted costs jurisdiction.

Intellectual Property

In appeal, DC Comics says ‘kryptonite diet’ mark was filed in bad faith

DC Comics is taking another swing at a Sydney man's bid to register 'kryptonite diet' as a trade mark, arguing he acted "willfully blind" or in bad faith in registering the mark given its sizable reputation in the fictional substance from the Superman franchise.

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