The ACCC won its case against Sydney-based Unique International College on a “paucity of material”, the Full Federal Court has heard in an appeal of a ruling that found the vocational trainer exploited disadvantaged people and violated the Australian Consumer Law.
ASIC vows to use ‘every inch’ of power to go after corporate violators
ACCC flags concerns over Transurban bid for WestConnex
Telstra wins temporary block on Optus ‘Empires End’ ad
Blackmail case dropped against CFMEU bosses John Setka, Shaun Reardon
Radio Rentals to pay $2M following ASIC probe
Aerocare loses Federal Court appeal over workplace agreement
Quinn Emanuel AMP financing heralds era of class action beauty pageants
The financing arrangement underwriting Quinn Emanuel’s shareholder class action against AMP, which will earn its partner Burford Capital a record low 10 percent of any recovery, sets a new standard in class action litigation funding, and is expected to spark greater price competition in the industry.
Yazaki ordered to pay record $46M for price fixing on car parts
The Full Federal Court has slapped Japanese car parts maker Yazaki Corporation with a $46 million penalty for colluding with a competitor on prices for wire harnesses supplied to Toyota, handing a win to the ACCC which argued the original $9.5 million penalty handed down did not reflect the seriousness of the conduct.