A PappaRich franchise operator is facing legal action by the Fair Work Ombudsman for allegedly underpaying 154 workers at three of the Malaysian food chain’s outlets in Sydney.
Jewellery retailer Pandora admits misleading customers over refund rights
Judge not too old to hear banned doctor’s case, court says
Law school head accused of bullying sues La Trobe University over suspension
Westpac slams Maurice Blackburn for racing to file home loans class action
Fairfax wants to use DOJ docs to bolster defence in Chau Chau Wing defamation case
Trader wants over $10M in damages in ASIC defamation case
Class actions in NSW Supreme Court do not require plaintiffs to have a claim against all defendants
In a first for the NSW Supreme Court, Judge Peter Garling last week found that the plaintiff in a class action does not need to have a claim against all defendants, a case that could make life much easier for plaintiff lawyers, says barrister Daniel Meyerowitz-Katz of Second Floor Wentworth Chambers.clas
ACCC won’t block $285M merger to create IP law giant
Commonwealth Bank told investors Sigma credit rating withdrawal a ‘technical’ issue
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, facing cross-claims by credit ratings agency Fitch in a class action alleging it gave false or misleading double A and triple A ratings to synthetic CDOs backed by Sigma Financial, told investors Fitch’s withdrawal of Sigma’s credit rating prior to the collapse of the $27 billion investment fund was a “technical” issue, the bank has admitted.