Volkswagen asks High Court to toss landmark $125M Dieselgate penalty

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Volkswagen has asked the High Court to throw out a a landmark $125 million penalty over its emissions cheating scandal, the highest ever handed down in Australia for consumer law violations.

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Ben Roberts-Smith takes stand as court hears of cover up of six murders

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Ben Roberts-Smith took the stand on Thursday after publishers accused of defaming him detailed how the war veteran allegedly murdered six civilians and engaged in a cover up campaign, with the soldier saying he was “devastated” by the allegations.

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Icon, structural engineer WSP added as defendants in Opal Tower class action

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Opal Tower builder Icon and structural engineer WSP Structures have been joined as defendants in a class action brought by property owners, who have also added a slew of consumer law claims to the complex proceedings.

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Westpac attacks ASIC ‘junk’ insurance case, says customers agreed to take out cover

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Westpac has shot back at a lawsuit brought by ASIC over the selling of alleged poor value insurance products, with the bank saying its customers had agreed to take out the “optional” coverage.

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ASIC brings action against shipbuilder Austal over $3.5B US Navy program

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Defence shipbuilder Austal has been hit with regulatory action over market disclosures linked to cost overruns with the company’s $3.5 billion US Navy warship program.

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Lockdown class action lawyer can’t lift licence cancellation pending appeal

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A judge has refused an application by banned lawyer Serene Teffaha for a temporary stay of a decision by Victoria’s legal watchdog to strip her of her practising certificate.

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Full Court warned sending Epic Games lawsuit against Apple to California would have ‘chilling effect’

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Video game developer Epic Games has asked the Full Federal Court to overturn an “illogical” decision sending its competition lawsuit against Apple to California, saying the move would have a “chilling effect” on the enforcement of Australia’s competition laws.

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Detainees can’t rejoin class action after settling claims against NT government

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Two former detainees of youth detention centres in the Northern Territory can’t rejoin a class action against the NT government after settling their claims, despite the “unsatisfactory” circumstances surrounding their exclusion from the proceedings, a judge has found.

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Slater and Gordon’s Kaitlin Ferris ‘walking the walk’ on equitable briefing

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Slater and Gordon principal Kaitlin Ferris leadership prowess extends beyond the world of class actions, with the natural born leader also earning praise for “walking the walk” on equitable briefing and diversity.

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