Class Actions

JB Hi-Fi can’t get closure in class action over ‘worthless’ warranties

JB Hi-Fi has lost its bid for soft class closure orders in a class action on behalf of eight million customers, with a judge finding it would likely lead to conflicts of interest and a "post-settlement wave" of late registrations.

Defamation

Rebel Wilson continues to ‘unapologetically defame’ actress, court told

Hollywood star Rebel Wilson, who faces a defamation case by actress Charlotte MacInnes over social media posts, continues to "unapologetically defame" MacInnes, the Federal Court heard Friday.

M&A

ACCC won’t fight $75M Cuscal, Indue tie-up

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has cleared the way for ASX-listed Cuscal's to acquire payment facilitation supplier Indue, saying it was unlikely to substantially lessen competition. 

Insurance

Clyde & Co lures corporate insurance solicitor back from Gilchrist Connell

Clyde & Co has boosted its corporate insurance offering, welcoming back solicitor Yvonne Lam after her stint at Gilchrist Connell. 

Courts

Victoria Supreme Court gets on the fast track with new expedited trial list

The Supreme Court of Victoria has debuted a new expedited case list for the Commercial Court, aimed at fast-tracking urgent cases and those that can be heard in three days or less.

M&A

Johns Lyng top execs dragged into suit over $75M sale of retailer

Two senior Johns Lyng Group executives have been dragged into a dispute over the $75 million sale of Nike franchisee Retail Prodigy Group.

Financial Services

Another Keystone Shield spruiker cops financial adviser ban

A second MWL Financial adviser has been banned this week by the corporate regulator as part of its probe into the costly collapse of Keystone's failed Shield Master Fund.

Ben Hancock

Mastercard can appeal privilege waiver ruling in ACCC’s case

Mastercard can pursue an appeal of a ruling for the competition regulator requiring the credit card giant to hand over communications about its agreements with retailers, which are at the centre of a misuse of market power case.

Employment

Office worker who discussed polyamory, role-playing loses FWC dismissal case

A Perth office employee found to have leered at female colleagues and openly discussed attending sex parties has lost his unfair dismissal case despite his employer's "shambolic" investigation.

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