Optus has lost its appeal of a decision that found the telco could not claim legal professional privilege over a Deloitte report into a major data breach, with an appeals court highlighting the lack of evidence from former CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin.
Bonza administrators win more time to sell collapsed airline
Seven resurrects ‘7NOW’ trade mark in latest fight with 7-Eleven
X subject to Australian jurisdiction in Muslim group’s hate speech case, tribunal says
Jaguar class action judge did not ‘become a witness’ in siding with G+T, says Full Court
TV presenter Lisa Wilkinson seeks $1.8M in costs in Lehrmann defamation case
Hastie liquidators lose appeal bid in $63.5M case against Multiplex, others
Aristocrat can’t get docs yet for possible trade secrets suit
Payday lenders’ short-term loans not BNPL arrangements, judge says in ASIC win
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has prevailed in its case against payday lenders Cigno and BSF Solutions alleging they provided credit without a licence, with a judge rejecting their argument that their loan model was analogous to buy now, pay later arrangements that don’t require a credit licence.