The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has refused to provide sought-after documents to the lead applicants of a joint class action against it until AUSTRAC grants permission, citing concerns over possible criminal breaches if it hands over the material without the agency’s approval.
Allianz hit with class action over ‘junk’ car insurance
Court asked to delay border closure hearing while WA expert helps Victoria fight COVID-19 outbreak
Virgin administrators’ legal woes continue as bondholders try to uncover confidential Bain deal
Queensland Nickel liquidators appeal $100M loss in case against Clive Palmer
White & Case nabs former Lendlease GC for disputes team in Sydney
Special purpose liquidators appointed by judge to investigate claims against Phoenix directors
LG loses challenge to Samsung QLED trade mark
ACCC appeals ruling that unconscionable conduct requires victims to have special disadvantage
The ACCC is challenging a ruling that dismissed the watchdog’s claim that property investment company Quantum Housing Group engaged in unconscionable conduct in misleading investors in the National Rental Affordability Scheme, saying the legal test for finding unconsionability under the consumer law needed clarifying.