The Australian Building and Construction Commission has brought a new lawsuit against the CFMMEU, alleging the union organised unlawful industrial action and verbally abused a health and safety advisor at a Queensland building site.
Google, US groups slam ACCC’s digital platforms report
Google has criticised the ACCC’s proposals for stricter oversight of digital platforms, saying the regulator has not identified any problems that couldn’t be addressed with its current powers, a concern echoed by US-based competition and industry groups, which warned the proposals could harm competition.
Travelex faces $1.3M lawsuit by former managing director
ACCC probes $231M sale of Origin Energy’s Ironbark project to APLNG
Auto electronics maker Redarc puts brakes on patent infringement case against B8
Shark Tank fashion start-up fined $329k for underpaying workers
ABC settles Michelle Guthrie’s unfair dismissal case
KPMG lures top-flight laterals for growing law team
Common fund rulings a boon for class action litigation funders, experts say
Two rulings Friday keeping alive the common fund order are a ringing endorsement by the courts of the important role that litigation funders play in class actions, experts say, and have paved the way for more funded post-Hayne consumer litigation against banks and other financial services firms this year.