Insurance

Privilege fight erupts in Greensill case over email repeating Ashurst advice

Lender White Oak has argued it can shield an email that repeats legal advice from Ashurst that was accidentally disclosed to insurers Bond & Credit Company and Tokio Marine, which it has sued over the collapse of supply chain finance company Greensill. 

Employment

Wiggles CEO axed after complaints about group leader Anthony Field: suit

The Wiggles former CEO says he was axed from his role with the children's music sensation after complaining about the group's leader, Anthony Field, who allegedly doled out bonuses to friends and relatives and "undermined" him.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Coles, Woolworths class actions ‘put to sleep’ until ACCC trial

A judge will hit pause on two class actions against Coles and Woolworths over allegedly illusory discounts after hearing a bid to bind group members to the findings in related proceedings by the ACCC. 

ASIC

Media mogul Antony Catalano spared from witness box in Keybridge case

Media mogul Antony Catalano will not be required to provide evidence about a deal between Keybridge Capital and Magellan Financial Group after claiming it could put him at risk of incriminating himself as ASIC probes the transaction.

Employment

Trainee doctors not entitled to allowance for temp staff, NSW court says

A NSW Industrial Court judge has dismissed a case on behalf of junior doctors seeking a 10 per cent allowance for temporary employees, saying while the doctors were on fixed-term contracts they were permanent employees.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Mastercard doc privileged despite ‘inadvertent’ disclosure during Baker McKenzie review

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.

Intellectual Property

Court rejects ‘entirely unwarranted’ attack on Allens solicitors in fight over lift IP

A court has dismissed a lift supplier’s appeal of a decision rejecting its claim of breach of confidence against a rival, including an “entirely unwarranted” attack on solicitors at Allens over the use of documents obtained by “internet-savvy” search techniques.

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.

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