In the first full quarter following the implementation of its mandatory data breach reporting rules, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner received an average of 2.6 data breach notifications per day, evidence the new regime is working, the regulator said.
ACCC seeks $10M penalty against Heinz over sugary snacks
‘Winner-takes-all’ approach to competing class actions a loser, Maurice Blackburn says
Difflam maker sues Reckitt Benckiser over ads for rival Strepfen lozenges
Singer Guy Sebastian sues former manager Titus Day
GSK slams ACCC’s ‘onerous’ compliance program in Voltaren case
The final day of trial in the ACCC’s case over muscle gel Voltaren wrapped up Wednesday with a barrister for GlaxoSmithKline slamming as ‘onerous’ a compliance regime proposed by the consumer watchdog and blasting an injunction as unnecessary for a problem the pharmaceutical giant ‘inherited’ from Novartis.
Qantas right to sack flight attendant who got drunk off-duty, FWC says
Kraft, Bega to have day in court in battle for peanut butter rights
When US food giant Kraft faces off next week in its lawsuit against Aussie cheese company Bega for allegedly violating its peanut butter trade dress, the court will be faced with the thorny task of unraveling a complex corporate transaction that left both companies claiming rights to the iconic trade dress.
Timing of law firm email in union merger battle suggests ‘collusion’, judge says
The timing of an email from a Herbert Smith Freehills solicitor alerting the Fair Work Commission to union contempt proceedings, which the firm argued early this year was grounds for halting the amalgamation of the CFMEU with two other unions, points to ‘a high level of collusion’ to block the merger, a judge said Tuesday.