Specialist workplace relations consultancy Employsure has been ordered to pay a $1 million penalty over a series of misleading Google advertisements, a figure significantly lower than the $5 million sought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Courtenay House former director duped hundreds in $196M Ponzi scheme, ASIC says
Law firm preparing class actions against Apple, Google
Mitsubishi hit with class action over ‘misleading’ fuel economy labels
Blinking in the sun: Junior counsel – rejoining the real world after lockdown
In the crucial early years of practice junior barristers have been deprived of vital learning opportunities as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns necessitating the move to online court hearings. The promised return to in-person proceedings is critical for the professional development of counsel just starting out, and equally critical for the Bar as a whole, says noted silk Rachel Doyle.
Singer Katy Perry accused of trying to ‘snuff out’ Aussie fashion designer
Google tells court consumer law doesn’t help users who don’t help themselves
HWL Ebsworth found negligent, but avoids $424,000 damages bill by ex-client
Judge approves $750,000 penalty against La Trobe Financial despite ‘considerable hesitation’
La Trobe Financial Asset Management will pay just $750,000 for misleading investors in its 48 hour and 90 day notice accounts over a period of more than three years, with a judge saying the company would have faced a penalty “well in excess” of this amount if not for reassuring correspondence from ASIC during its investigation.