A judge overseeing a class action over the Optus data breach will order the Information Commissioner to appear in court to explain the “delay and uncertainty” surrounding a number of representative complaints before the OAIC which are hampering the court proceedings.
ABC journalist named in Heston Russell defamation case questioned on credibility of key source
ACCC wins bid-rigging case over tender for National Gallery work
GM says supply of Holden’s best-selling cars would have dried up anyway
Norton Rose lures construction pros back from Clyde & Co
Transport for NSW reserves right to appeal Sydney light rail class action loss
Judge strikes Banksia funder’s son from roll, OKs settlement with barrister’s wife
Seven, Kerry Stokes must hand over emails exchanged with Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers
Public interest defence not defined by truth, ABC tells court in Heston Russell defamation case
Super trustee Diversa can’t dodge blame for banned financial adviser, court told
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has told a trial judge that superannuation trustee Diversa can’t hide behind outsourcing arrangements to explain its alleged failures to oversee a now-banned financial adviser accused of luring vulnerable customers into signing up to Diversa accounts.