Clayton Utz’s advice to the Department of Education that it could supply details to the ACCC about documents seized in an Australian Federal Police raid of Phoenix Institute of Australia’s offices was incorrect, the collapsed educational company told the court as it flagged a possible application to shut down the consumer watchdog’s case.
Construction giant Hutchinson takes ACCC to court over ‘invalid’ notice to produce
Xenith takeover battle to heat up after regulator signs off on IPH bid
STA Travel accused of misleading customers with hidden fees
Fair Work Ombudsman ‘overreacted’ in wage case against Transpetrol, judge says
Thiess, 85-year-old woman liable in Parkerville bushfire class action
Class action applicant can join landmark WorkPac appeal
Reckitt using court to beat competitors, AFT tells judge in spat over Maxigesic ads
Kmart ordered to hand over docs in cargo pants IP dispute
Ultra Tune to fight $2.6M fine for misleading franchisee, fabricating evidence
Ultra Tune is challenging a court ruling that socked it with a $2.6 million penalty in a case brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleging it misled a prospective franchisee about the costs of buying an outlet in Parramatta, Sydney and tried to cover up its conduct with “manufactured” evidence.