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Westpac settles class action over alleged Ponzi scheme
Banking giant Westpac has settled an investor class action brought by Levitt Robinson for its alleged role in an unregistered managed investment scheme.
Bannister Law founder facing subpoena in NSW ambulance privacy class action
A class action against the NSW government over a contractor who sold the personal details of 130 ambulance workers to personal injury law firms has flagged it may subpoena the founder and principal of Bannister Law, which purchased the confidential information.
Maurice Blackburn denies infringing State Street IP with Fearless Girl replica
Maurice Blackburn has hit back at a lawsuit by State Street Global Advisors over the law firm's use of a replica of its Fearless Girl statue, denying it has infringed the asset manager's intellectual property.
In win for class, judge says promises in McMillan Shakespeare unit’s warranties were illusory
Promises to pay out claims under vehicle warranties issued by a unit of car leasing giant McMillan Shakespeare were illusory because of a clause that gave the company "manifestly sweeping" discretion to reject any claim, a judge has ruled, in a victory for a class action over the allegedly worthless financial products.
ACCC to seek $4M in refunds for Jump! swim school franchisees
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will seek more than $4 million in refunds plus penalties when it takes the troubled operator of the Jump! Swim School franchise and its top executive to court for alleged violations of the Australian Consumer Law.
ASIC loses market manipulation case against NAB contractor Whitebox
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has lost its market manipulation action against Whitebox Trading and its director Johannes Boshoff, with the court finding it was "practically impossible" that any of the trades at the centre of the case were made for an illegitimate purpose.
Copyright Tribunal overstepped with amended Foxtel licence, says Full Court
The Copyright Tribunal erred by including rights in a reissued Foxtel licence agreement that fell outside the authority of the licence grant holder, the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia, the Full Federal Court has found.
NSW Ports weighs stay bid in competition case as it battles similar ACCC proceedings
A second competition lawsuit brought against NSW Ports could be stayed or consolidated with a case launched by the competition regulator over an agreement to privatise Port Botany and Port Kembla, a court heard Tuesday.
East Timor tries again to shut down case over $328M fuel supply contract
The government of East Timor will appeal a Victorian Supreme Court judgment dismissing its application to throw out a case brought by oil and gas firm Lighthouse Corporation over a failed fuel supply agreement.
Sydney law firm to countersue ex-clients in dispute over $4.45M Westpac settlement offer
A Sydney-based law firm is planning to file a cross-claim seeking legal costs from five former clients it represented in an employment lawsuit against Westpac, who are accusing the firm of negligence in rejecting a $4.45 million settlement offer.