Insurance

QBE admits misleading customers in ASIC case over policy discounts

Insurer QBE has admitted liability in ASIC’s case alleging it made empty promises to over half a million customers on policy discounts, but a dispute over the size of the penalty remains.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Judge in Coles discounts case mulls one hearing on damages, penalty

After it was found to have engaged in misleading conduct over its 'Down Down' discount campaign, Coles may face a single hearing on the punishment to be meted out to it in the ACCC's case and a companion class action.

Appeals

Mark Latham loses appeal of Sydney MP’s defamation case over tweet

Former One Nation politician Mark Latham has failed in his appeal of a ruling that he defamed independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich in a homophobic tweet and owes $140,000 in damages.

High Court

High Court rules unpaid present entitlements not loans for tax purposes

The High Court has found that an unpaid present entitlement to a corporate beneficiary is not a loan under tax law, tossing an appeal by the ATO.

Class Actions

James Hardie hit with class action over FY26 guidance downgrade

Building materials giant James Hardie faces a shareholder class action after its share price dropped 34 per cent on the back of a FY26 earnings guidance downgrade.

Accounting

Big Six law firms, Lendlease to appear at KPMG leaks inquiry

Partners from Allens and Ashurst and senior executives at Lendlease are among those appearing at next week's parliamentary committee inquiry into KPMG's misuse of client data.

Class Actions

Class action filed over alleged abuse at Parkville youth detention centre

Youth detainees in a Melbourne correction facility were encouraged to “bash” other detainees in exchange for cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol, according to a new class action launched against the state of Victoria. 

Class Actions

Teens can pursue class action-style case over gender treatment ban

A Queensland tribunal has ruled that hundreds of teenagers who were denied access to puberty blockers and hormone treatment can pursue a class action-style complaint, over attempts by the state government to block it.

ASIC

Clive Palmer’s resort company pleads guilty to takeover law breaches

Clive Palmer's resort company Palmer Leisure Coolum has entered a guilty plea to one count of breaching takeover law arising from the proposed acquisition of The President’s Club.

Class Actions

Fight brewing over $8.6M security bid in CMC Markets class action

CMC Markets wants a class action to fork over $8.6 million more in security after substantially amending its case, which alleges the financial services firm issued complex, risky derivatives that were not appropriate for retail investors.

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