A parliamentary report released Thursday recommended major reform to the $170 billion franchise industry and called on three government agencies to probe franchise giant Retail Food Group and its top executives for potential insider trading, tax evasion and other unlawful conduct.
JustKapital founder may drag Corrs Chambers Westgarth into $1M dispute
Mills Oakley helped uncover client’s false evidence, court hears
A top executive at railway technology company Wavetrain has been referred to the Commonwealth Attorney General for possible criminal proceedings after its solicitors at Mills Oakley worked with opposing counsel to uncover false evidence he provided in a consumer case centered on the company’s railway patents.
Secret recording prolongs ACCC, Ramsay Health trial
ANZ class action settlement won’t even cover IMF Bentham’s costs
High Court upholds spiritual attachment damages in landmark native title case
Kathmandu customer data may have been stolen during system breach
Judge calls for criteria to pick winner in competing class action battles
Competing class actions literally drive group members to the edge, ALRC head says
Competing class actions that drag out proceedings can have devastating effects on group members, and whether funded class actions provide genuine access to justice, not just “access to the court’s processes”, was a legitimate question, the head of the Australian Law Reform Commission said Wednesday.