The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has lost an appeal of a ruling that dismissed its case over allegedly inadequate disclosures by private health insurer Medibank relating to member benefits.
Property spruiker Otton can’t use Bondi estate cash for legal bills, ACCC says
IOOF says APRA should be able to state its case after 3-year probe
Teva files challenge to Boehringer inhaler capsule patent
NSW Ports pans ACCC for ‘vague’ competition case
Appealing GetSwift class action ruling comes at a cost, Full Court says
Judge says Zoetis horse vaccine class action fails to connect dots
Sanofi denied injunction in injector pen patent dispute
GetSwift class notice delayed as law firm told to get ‘house in order’
A law firm on the losing end of a landmark ruling over competing shareholder class actions against GetSwift has argued that a proposed opt-out notice to group members should wait until after its High Court appeal. And the judge will let the firm make its argument, after hearing that the winning law firm has been, in his words, “sitting on its hands”.
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