Westpac has been ordered to pay $3 million after two subsidiaries admitted misleading hundreds of superannuation customers about the financial adviser fees they were charged, a penalty that took into account the Big Four bank’s massive profits.
Class action firm wants to intervene in FWO’s ‘entirely misconceived’ case against Woolworths
Prosecutors lose bid to revoke bail for Obeids, Macdonald ahead of sentencing
Amazon, eBay, Kogan in ACCC’s sights in digital platforms inquiry
Judge lets two Boral class actions run, but warns about potential lawyer conflicts
Westpac confirmed as largest Forum creditor, as administrators near sale of unit
‘The gullible are not disentitled to protection’: Lawyer loses sports betting class action appeal
QBE wins appeal in Opal Tower coverage row with Icon, but no success for Liberty
Appeals court paves way for $915M museum despite ‘irony’ of Willow Grove removal
Nine wants subpoenas thrown out in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case
Media company Nine, which is facing defamation claims from Ben Roberts-Smith over articles accusing him of war crimes, has asked the court to set aside two subpoenas from the decorated veteran related to a woman who has accused him of domestic violence, arguing the subpoenas act as a substitute for discovery.