Competition & Consumer Protection

Apple, Google say orders sought by Epic Games go ‘well beyond’ its case

In the wake of a judgment that Apple and Google misused their market power in running their app stores, the tech giants are fighting injunctions proposed by Epic Games, which they say go beyond the case argued at trial.

Employment

JLL to be sued by former human resources exec

The former human resources head for JLL in Australia is set to sue her former employer after she was allegedly sacked while on leave despite never being told she was under investigation.

Employment

Bakers Delight loses challenge to reverse onus finding in Fair Work case

Bakers Delight has lost its appeal of decision which found it was subject to a statutory reverse onus to disprove record-keeping claims in underpayments proceedings against a franchisee.

White Collar

Barrister in Banksia class action can’t keep committal hearing under wraps

Former barrister Norman O’Bryan has lost his bid to suppress reporting on the hearing where he was committed to stand trial for criminal offences related to his role in the Banksia class action, with a magistrate finding the orders would be “futile”.

Constitutional law

NSW anti-protest rule unconstitutional, judge says

A judge has struck down controversial new anti-protest laws in New South Wales which gave police powers to shut down protests “in or near a place of worship”, finding they were contrary to the freedom of political communication.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC wants in on developer’s High Court case over NSW Ports

Having lost a challenge to privatisation agreements by NSW Ports, the competition regulator wants to intervene in a High Court appeal by Mayfield Developments, which failed in its own case against the port authority.

Business of Law

Corrs litigation trio jumps ship to Jones Day

Three Corrs Chambers Westgarth litigation partners are planning to make the jump to US firm Jones Day.

Cryptocurrency

Crypto ATMs in AUSTRAC’s sights

AUSTRAC would get new powers to restrict or ban certain high-risk products, services or delivery channels, such as crypto ATMs, under legislation being proposed by home affairs minister.

Class Actions

Cosmetic surgeon too ill to comply with class action timetable, court told

The Victorian Supreme Court has granted cosmetic surgeon Daniel Lanzer an extension to provide discovery  in a class action against him and his clinic after hearing he was facing medical issues.

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