The consumer watchdog is appealing a ruling dismissing its case against TPG over contract terms that allowed the internet provider to keep customers’ unused prepaid funds on phone or internet plans.
Liquidator cops 10-year ban in landmark ATO case
Judge sends HIH Insurance legal fee fight back to the drawing board
Two firms running Toyota class action will get only one set of costs, judge says
Icon denies QBE exclusions applied in Opal Tower disaster
Settlement reached in NSW ambulance privacy class action
ASIC takes MobiSuper to court for misleading advertising
Country Care, prosecutors to battle it out over cartel charges ahead of trial
Globaltech sues Reflex Instruments over mining tech sold to Boart Longyear
Designer appeals loss after court finds bikini style name not a trade mark
Women’s fashion designer Pinnacle Runway is challenging a ruling that found a rival’s use of the name ‘Delphine’ to describe a bikini style did not constitute trade mark infringement, but the challenge might cost more than the fight is worth, after a judge found the company had already spent “many times more in legal costs” then it could hope to recover.