A committal hearing in the ANZ cartel case may run a further nine days next year due to ongoing arguments about subpoenas and privilege, which have derailed five planned days of cross-examination of key witnesses and led a Local Court Magistrate to proclaim she was “awful close” to ending her life.
Merger of textbook giants Cengage, McGraw-Hill has ACCC worried
Orinoco Gold investor wins bid to inspect books after share value tanks
Judge won’t stop 7-Eleven from seeking class action releases from franchisees
Lehman liquidator files $40M lawsuit against Fitch following class action discovery
The Australian liquidator of Lehman Brothers has filed a lawsuit seeking $40 million from Fitch Ratings for assigning too-rosy ratings to toxic financial products sold by the bank, following the discovery of a hidden table in Fitch’s rating model by the lawyers leading a now-settled class action against the accounting firm.
VW class action judge frowns on bid for common fund order
APRA puts conditions on CBA unit Avanteos after charging fees to dead clients
Westpac asks High Court to hear personal advice case
Westpac has filed a special leave application with the High Court seeking further clarity on the line between personal and general advice under financial services laws, after an appeals court handed ASIC a significant win in finding the bank violated its duty to act in its customers’ best interests during a superannuation rollover campaign.