Competition & Consumer Protection

Mastercard wins privilege fight after junior lawyer’s ‘genuine mistake’

A judge has found that Mastercard can maintain legal professional privilege over a document that was inadvertently sent to the ACCC in 2020 after lawyers at Baker McKenzie had to review 100,000 documents in less than two months.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ALS waived privilege over parts of McGrathNicol report in coal testing spat: court

Testing lab ALS Limited has partially lost its bid to shield a forensic investigation by McGrathNicol in relation to claims of exaggerated coal testing results, with a judge finding it sought to use the findings to dissuade regulators and others from bringing claims.

Class Actions

Supersized? Judge wants to know value of McDonald’s class action claims

A judge overseeing a class action on behalf of 300,000 allegedly underpaid McDonald’s workers wants to know the monetary value of the claims, while also questioning why the initial trial in the complex case is set to run for 35 days.

Appeals

Qatar Airways wants High Court to limit liability for injury claims

In a bid to snuff out the negligence claims in a recently revived case by passengers forced off a flight and strip searched at Doha airport, Qatar Airways has brought its own High Court challenge.

Class Actions

Blue Sky class action not fleeing to Victoria after High Court solicitors’ CFO ruling

A class action against Blue Sky Alternative Investments won't seek to transfer the case to contingency fee-friendly Victoria despite a High Court ruling that put the kibosh on solicitors' common fund orders. 

Appeals

Qatar Airways passengers file High Court challenge over strip searches

Five passengers who were forced off a Qatar Airways flight and strip searched at Doha International Airport have taken their case to the High Court after a finding that Qatar's aviation authority was immune from the suit. 

Financial Services

IG Markets owes $5.5M to client who traded CFDs on ‘test’ market

Online trading platform IG Markets must pay over $5.5 million in damages to a customer, with a court finding a contract term that purportedly allowed it to reverse transactions made in error was unfair.

Employment

High Court won’t hear Corporate Air appeal over payment for stand-by duty

Aviation company Corporate Air Charter has exhausted its avenues of appeal in a case over pay for pilots on stand-by duty.

Business of Law

Gadens nabs three corporate partners from Allens, Mills Oakley

Gadens has poached three partners from Allens and Mills Oakley to grow its corporate practice. 

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