Class Actions

J&J denies class action’s claims that it sold ineffective cold meds

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has denied knowingly selling alleged ineffective medications under its Benadryl, Sudafed and Codral brands, saying research indicated the phenylephrine-containing products worked. 

Employment

Tabcorp settles suit by ex-CEO who was forced out for ‘offensive’ language

Tabcorp has settled a lawsuit by a former CEO who alleged his coerced resignation over alleged offensive language was inconsistent with a boardroom history of condoning off-colour remarks.

ASIC

Cbus admits liability in ASIC death benefit case, faces penalty hearinga

Super fund Cbus has made admissions in the corporate regulator's case over long delays in the processing of $20 million in death and disability claims, with the action to progress directly to penalty.

Discrimination

No IVF discrimination against ‘socially infertile’, says class action defence

The federal government has hit back against a class action by single women and same-sex couples deemed “socially infertile” and denied Medicare rebates for IVF, denying group members were treated less favourably because of their marital status or sexual orientation.

Defamation

AFR hits back at Bird’s Basement owner’s defamation suit

The Australian Financial Review has hit back at a defamation suit by the owner of Melbourne jazz venue Bird’s Basement over articles about a former employee’s now-discontinued suit, saying the articles were a fair report of public documents.

Legal Ethics

Lawyer and wealth guru Dominique Grubisa found unfit to practice

A tribunal has recommended that lawyer and wealth guru Dominique Grubisa be struck from the roll of practitioners over conduct that included hiring a private investigator to look into another solicitor.

Class Actions

‘Egregious’: Judge awards plaintiff $93K in strip search class action against NSW Police

A judge has ordered the NSW government to pay $93,000 in damages to the lead plaintiff in a class action over police strip searches at music festivals, finding a “conspicuous deficiency” in the training of officers. 

Class Actions

Class action launched over ‘discriminatory’ Work for Dole program

The Commonwealth has been hit with a class action on behalf of thousands of Indigenous people living in remote areas who took part in the “discriminatory and unjust” Work for the Dole program.

Telecommunications

Singtel CEO says Optus Triple Zero outage caused by ‘people issue’

Singtel CEO Yuen Kuan Moon has apologised for a 13-hour outage Triple Zero across three states that has been linked to the deaths of three people, blaming the outage on a "people issue".

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