Competition & Consumer Protection

Telstra hit with $18M penalty in ACCC case over Belong speeds

Telstra has been ordered to pay $18 million in ACCC proceedings, after a court found the telco misled thousands of broadband customers about the speed of its budget internet provider Belong.

Class Actions

Another engineering firm faces claims in Hunter Valley crash class action

Another company is being pulled into a class action over a fatal bus crash in NSW's Hunter Valley, with infrastructure consulting firm AECOM planning a cross-claim against engineering firm GHD Australia.

Defamation

Rebel Wilson ‘changed her position’ on actor’s alleged harassment: suit

Rebel Wilson posted claims to her 11 million Instagram followers that the lead actress in her directorial debut had complained about a producer's harassment, while knowing the accusations were false, a defamation case alleges.

ASIC

ASIC sues Fiducian Group over ESG representations

Looking to continue its hot streak of successful anti-greenwashing cases, the corporate regulator has taken Fiducian Investment Management to court over allegedly misleading representations about its ESG fund.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

More data exposed during WA legal admissions board cyberattack

The Legal Practice Board in Western Australia has revealed more data, including lawyer data, was accessed during a 21 May cyberattack than was previously thought.

Class Actions

Suit against Banksia receiver, law firm a bid to ‘exhume case from grave’, court told

The receiver for Banksia Securities — the failed lender at the centre of a scandal-ridden class action — has argued a new case accusing him of serious misconduct is vexatious and wants a court to release him from the claims.

Employment

In EY case, judge denies referral threat directed at Alvarez & Marsal barrister

A judge has clarified a warning he made to refer lawyers for Alvarez & Marsal to the legal watchdog after hearing of the hefty costs of complying with discovery orders won by rival EY, saying the threat wasn't directed at counsel.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Mayfield warns ruling in NSW Ports case could have ‘startling’ consequences

Mayfield Developments has argued the High Court should overturn a finding that NSW Ports was protected by derivative Crown immunity in entering allegedly uncompetitive agreements to privatise two ports, saying the decision could have “startling” consequences such as allowing the state to devise cartel arrangements.

Class Actions

Defeat device class action can warn Isuzu owners about selling cars

A judge has allowed a class action over Isuzus that allegedly contained emissions cheat devices to send an opt out notice to group members that includes a warning that if they sell their cars, they may “lose some or all of the money” they could receive in any settlement. 

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