Class Actions

NSW mulls contingency fees to bring class actions back to state

A group of funders is advocating for reforms to address the dearth of new class action filings in the NSW Supreme Court, with a group costs order regime similar to the one in place in Victoria said to be under consideration.

Securities

IG Markets can’t alter claim in fight with trader who earned $5.5M in 30 mins

A judge has rejected an application by online trading platform IG Markets to amend a cross-claim against a trader who earned $5.5 million in 30 minutes through a 'test market'.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Optus failed to protect data in White Pages breach, privacy watchdog says

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has found telco Optus failed to protect the data of customers whose personal information was listed in the White Pages after they sought an unlisted number.

Competition & Consumer Protection

JB Hi-Fi to refund customers $250,000 over was/now pricing

JB Hi-Fi will refund customers over $250,000 after the consumer watchdog raised concerns the electronics retailer's 'was/now' pricing campaign was misleading. 

Competition & Consumer Protection

RSA Express misled customers about online training courses, court finds

A judge has found that online training provider RSA Express, which reaped $8 million from consumers who paid for courses they did not complete, made misleading representations that customers would only pay for courses after they passed. 

AI

Firmus Grid directors to give evidence in $100M share dispute

The founders of AI data centre start-up Firmus Grid have been subpoenaed to give evidence in a dispute between former business partners Simon Raftery and Ben Madsen over $100 million in company shares, ahead of an expected $7 billion IPO.

Class Actions

‘It’s the principle’: Judge says funding should have been disclosed in detention class action

A judge has said a "garden variety" funding agreement in a class action against the Commonwealth on behalf of former detainees of two South Australian immigration detention centres that has settled for $28 million should have been disclosed to the court. 

High Court

High Court rules unpaid present entitlements not loans, in loss for ATO

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.

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.

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