A Federal Court judge has slapped Volkswagen with a record $125 million penalty over its emissions cheating scandal after expressing outrage at a “manifestly inadequate” $75 million settlement agreement reached with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Reports of death of common fund orders greatly exaggerated
Trial date vacated again in Country Care criminal cartel case
Judge OKs $190M stolen wages class action settlement, says funder’s cut fair
Class wins access to Appco insurance docs in sham contracting case
Westpac class action on shaky ground after High Court ruling
‘Australia’s largest class action’ turns to bookbuilding after common fund blow
A planned class action by Shine Lawyers, pegged as “Australia’s largest class action,” over allegedly toxic firefighting foam at eight Commonwealth military bases won’t be filed this month and has turned to bookbuilding following a landmark High Court ruling striking down common fund orders at the outset of class actions.
Westpac hit with $9.15M penalty over bad advice
Fight to lead Monsanto class action could be on the cards
ACCC flags competition concerns in Bauer’s $40M takeover of Pacific Magazines
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has raised preliminary competition concerns about Bauer Media’s planned $40 million acquisition of Pacific Magazines, a deal that would combine Australia’s two largest magazine publishers, saying competition needs to be preserved even in declining markets.