Optus slapped with $12m penalty over Triple-0 outage

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Optus has been hit with a $12 million penalty over a “preventable” nationwide network outage in November 2023, which left thousands of customers unable to make emergency calls.

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Australian Clinical Labs flags strike-out bid in OAIC data breach case

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Australian Clinical Labs may seek to strike out part of the OAIC’s case over a 2022 data breach, arguing it would unfairly allow the watchdog to allege both single and multiple contraventions of privacy law.

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ACCC takes Magnamail to court for misleading prize promotions

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Court action by the ACCC alleges mail order company Magnamail made misleading statements to hundreds of thousands of people about prizes they weren’t eligible to win.

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Ex-boss of AI marketing company Metigy charged with misleading investors

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The former CEO of failed AI marketing start-up Metigy has been charged with providing false statements to investors and misusing his position as a director following an investigation by the corporate regulator.

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‘Influx’ of consumer class actions likely after High Court’s Toyota decision, lawyer says

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Landmark High Court decisions in class actions against Toyota and Ford on how damages should be calculated for defective vehicles will spark more consumer class actions, a plaintiff lawyer told Lawyerly.

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‘Eye-watering’ legal costs in NT stolen wages class action: judge

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Shine Lawyers wants to claim $24.5 million in legal costs in a stolen wages class action on behalf of Northern Territory First Nations people, a sum a judge called “eye watering”.

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Judge grounds Moccona’s infringement claims over Vittoria’s coffee jar design

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Vittoria has defeated claims in an intellectual property battle that it infringed on rival Koninklijke Douwe Egbert’s trade mark for the design of its Moccona instant coffee jar.

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