Online auction business Grays has agreed to pay a $10 million penalty for engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct by posting hundreds of descriptions of cars for sale on its website that contained incorrect information.
7-Eleven class action funder’s $12M cut seemed ‘plainly too little’, says appeals judge
Class action judge ‘very concerned’ that QBE told brokers they could ignore court request
Bingo, Aussie Skips hit with $33.5M in cartel penalties, CEOs get community service
A judge has sentenced the former CEO of Bingo Industries to two years’ imprisonment to be served in the community and imposed $30 million in penalties against the waste company for a cartel arrangement with rival Aussie Skips, which copped fines of $3.5 million and an 18 month’ intensive corrections order for its boss.
EY seeks to shut down partner’s lawsuit
Affidavits by Ashurst lawyers adequate for Racing Victoria’s privilege claim, judge says
Surgeon’s second bid for names of journalist’s sources an abuse of process, court finds
Video camera maker Bolin wins urgent injunction against ASX-listed rival BirdDog
Justice Lasry’s resignation a ‘sad cautionary tale’ of dangers of judicial complaint process, experts say
The DPP’s complaint to Victoria’s judicial watchdog that prompted the shock resignation of Supreme Court Justice Lex Lasry was an abuse of process, experts say, and the judge’s decision to step down was a “deeply saddening end to a stellar judicial career”. But the Office of Public Prosecutions has strongly rejected the claim.