The Federal Court has imposed a penalty of almost $5.2 million on AMP Financial Planning after finding it was “reckless” in its “lamentable failure” to properly respond to a now banned adviser who was churning life insurance for higher commissions.
Treasury Wine Estates faces another class action investigation
Vocus class action to seek first common fund order since High Court ruling
Hewlett-Packard could not cap commissions at ‘whim’, owes ex-sales rep $370,000, court says
Class action alleges 7-Eleven made franchisees use Metcash-owned vendor
Dutch coffee giant pours hot water on K-fee’s patent for espresso capsule
Judge tosses Vagisil maker’s challenge to European rival’s trade mark
ASIC did nothing about Dover’s client protection policy for over a year, court told
Visy ordered to pay $1.6M to bubble wrap maker over licence for Chobani spoons
Rabbi loses defamation case over coverage of child sex abuse comments
A Sydney rabbi who told the Royal Commission into Child Sexual Abuse that he did not know touching a child’s genitals was a crime has lost a defamation case against SBS and the Murdoch-owned Nationwide News, with the NSW Supreme Court finding that the media “accurately reported” the rabbi’s own words.