AFL ‘worked closely’ with Luke Sayers to exonerate him, court told

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The estranged wide of former Carlton president and PwC chief executive officer Luke Sayers says the AFL failed to follow its own protocol in investigating the posting of an explicit image to her husband’s X account.

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Court strikes out Google ad tech class action’s claims against Alphabet

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A judge has struck out claims against Google’s parent company Alphabet in a class action alleging the digital giant abused its dominance in digital advertising, finding they were “ambiguous”. 

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Binance Australia Derivatives fined $10M for offering ‘risky’ crypto products to retail customers

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A judge has slapped defunct crypto firm Binance Australia Derivatives with a $10 million penalty for misclassifying around 500 retail customers as eligible to invest in risky derivatives intended for sophisticated investors. 

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$100M penalties for petrol price misconduct as war’s oil shock bites

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Parliament has rushed through legislation doubling penalties against petrol companies for pricing misconduct to $100 million, as prices skyrocket due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. 

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Judge ‘affronted’ by NT remote housing class action solicitor’s affidavit

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A judge has disregarded submissions by a class action solicitor appearing to critique the court’s exercise of its procedural powers, “affronted” that the lawyer seemed to suggest she needed to be “educated”.

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WA appeals court upholds toss of defamation suit over lack of concerns notice

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The WA Court of Appeal has upheld the dismissal of a defamation case after the plaintiff failed to issue a concerns noting before bringing proceedings, resolving a novel question about the application of NSW law in the state.

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Petrol companies could face $100M penalty for pricing misconduct

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The federal government has proposed doubling penalties against petrol companies for pricing misconduct to $100 million, as conflict in the Middle East causes prices to skyrocket.

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