ASIC seeks $20M penalty against Kraken crypto exchange

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In the second test of the new design and distribution obligations under the Corporations Act, ASIC is seeking a $20 million penalty against the provider of the Kraken crypto exchange.

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Parties race to settle Exactech joint implant class action

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The law firm running a class action against Exactech over allegedly faulty joint implants is facing the “impossible task” of settling the case by January, the “drop dead” deadline for resolving the claim under its US parent company’s restructuring.

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Judge balks at idea government could represent Robodebt class action members

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A judge has balked at a suggestion by group members appealing a $112 million Robodebt class action settlement that the Commonwealth could represent the interests of people content with the deal.

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ASIC sets sights on cost of living pressures in 2025 enforcement agenda

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The corporate regulator has outlined its enforcement priorities for next year, and top of the hit list will be businesses that exploit cost of living pressures.

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ASIC slams ‘false’ premise of payday lender BSF’s appeal

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ASIC has attacked an appeal argument by payday lenders BSF Solutions and Cigno that athough they offered short-term loans, the fees they charged had no link to the credit services.

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Telstra didn’t discriminate against Triple-0 worker with hearing loss: court

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A judge has found that Telstra did not violate disability discrimination laws when it put a hard-of-hearing Triple-0 operator on leave after she failed a hearing test.

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Insurer Marsh breached obligation in case over $7B Greensill collapse: court

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A unit of insurer Marsh breached its obligation not to use documents discovered in litigation over the $7 billion collapse of Greensill by using them in an anti-suit injunction bid in the UK, a court has found.

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