Telstra has agreed to pay a $15 million penalty for misleading thousands of NBN customers about internet plan speeds, a sum which will bring the telco’s bill for consumer law violations since 2018 up to $75 million, if approved.
Optus agrees to $13.5M penalty for misleading NBN customers
Law firm’s advice to be handed to ex-Quintis director in defamation case
Estate of iconic restaurateur Giovanna Toppi loses battle with landlord over $1.1M loan
Federal anti-corruption commission wins unanimous approval
Nuix drags PwC into shareholder class action over $1.8B IPO
CBA says disclosing money laundering failures would have misled the market
Class action can’t get its hands on AMP, Clayton Utz emails
A judge overseeing a class action over AMP’s fees for no service practice has dismissed the applicant’s bid to access communications between AMP and law firm Clayton Utz that led up to an ostensibly independent report that allegedly went through 25 rounds of edits with the wealth manager’s inhouse lawyers.