Airbnb should pay $30M over misleading accommodation prices, ACCC says

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The consumer watchdog has asked a court to impose a $15 million penalty against Airbnb in addition to a $15 million consumer redress scheme, in a case alleging the vacation rental giant misled Australian consumers by displaying prices in  US dollars. 

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ANZ appeals disclosure breach finding over $2.5B share placement

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ANZ will appeal a ruling that it breached its continuous disclosure obligations when it failed to inform the ASX of a bailout by the underwriters of a 2015 institutional share placement.

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Telstra can be sued for ex-employee’s ‘sickening’ sexual harassment of neighbours

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The Full Federal Court has found that Telstra can be sued for a former employee’s alleged sexual harassment of his neighbours, finding  harassment that is part of a private dispute may also occur in the course of providing services.

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ACCC blesses $1.15B Viva Energy, OTR tie-up with divestitures

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The ACCC has signed off on Viva Energy’s $1.15 billion acquisition of South Australia-based convenience store chain On The Run Group, after it agreed to divest 25 Coles Express sites in the state.

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Grocon’s back-atcha argument on privilege fails in Barangaroo spat with Infrastructure NSW

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Grocon has lost yet another argument over documents in its lawsuit against Infrastructure NSW over a stalled $2 billion Central Barangaroo development project, with a judge rejecting its bid to access material over which the government agency claimed privilege and public interest immunity. 

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Fake Sydney lawyer slapped with 9-month sentence, fined $16,000

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Sydney man Matthew Laba, who appeared in court posing as a lawyer for clients, has been sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to charges of practicing law without a licence.

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Sydney Opera House settles trade mark spat over use of sail design

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The Sydney Opera House Trust has resolved a long-running dispute accusing a China trade group of committing flagrant copyright infringement by reproducing substantial portions of the iconic landmark’s trade mark-protected sail design in its logo.

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You snooze, you lose sales tactic targeted in ACCC case against mattress supplier Emma Sleep

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Online mattress retailer Emma Sleep faces enforcement action by the ACCC alleging the company’s ad campaigns were false and misleading when they implied prices had been discounted and that sales offers would not last long.

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Sydney light rail class action judge fears ‘opening a can of worms’ in siloing funder’s 40% cut

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The lead plaintiff in a class action over Sydney’s light rail construction, who is seeking a $3 million judgment, has brought a novel bid for the NSW government to pay a funder’s 40 per cent commission as damages, rather than as a deduction from the amount owed to group members.

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Norton Rose partner who investigated bullying claim not ‘decision maker’ in sacking, court finds

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A judge has thrown out a former Norton Rose Fulbright digital marketing manager’s claims that she was sacked for making complaints about bullying, finding a partner who was appointed to investigate her claims of bullying was not involved in the decision to terminate her employment.

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