The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has asked a court to impose penalties of up to $36 million on an AMP subsidiary for failing to take reasonable steps to stop its representatives from churning life insurance policies.
ACCC tells court there’s a ‘real chance’ TPG will resume 5G rollout
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has told the court there’s “at least a real chance” TPG will resume plans to roll out a 5G mobile network after its earlier plans were thwarted by the government’s ban on the use Huawei technology, as the regulator defends its decision to block the proposed $15 billion tie-up between TPG and Vodafone.
Teva, Boehringer settle inhaler capsule patent dispute
ANZ to pay nothing in interim settlement of 7-Eleven franchise class actions
ACCC takes Jump! swim school to court for misleading franchisees
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken the operator of the Jump! swim school franchise and its director to court for allegedly promising franchisees that it would hand over an operational franchise within 12 months of signing a franchise agreement when it had no reasonable basis for making the promise.
Former MFS boss gets 10% off penalty for $147.5M misappropriation
Cosmetic surgeon can fix ‘tainted’ pleadings in ABC copyright case
PTTEP loses bid to stop farmers using the word ‘oil’ in Montarra oil spill class action trial
Retail Food Group faces potential franchise class action
Commonwealth Bank still on the hunt for new GC
The clock is ticking on Commonwealth Bank’s search for a new general counsel, with the position still vacant two weeks before the bank’s current top lawyer’s planned departure, announced almost four months ago in the wake of the Hayne royal commission’s scathing final report into the banking sector.