Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC sues JustAnswer over ‘manipulative’ subscription trap

Advice platform JustAnswer is accused of duping customers into signing up for expensive monthly subscriptions by advertising a $2 joining fee, and falsely holding itself out as affiliated with the Fair Work Ombudsman.

Insurance

ASIC takes RACQ to court alleging false comparison pricing

The corporate regulator has filed proceedings against RACQ, one of Queensland’s largest insurers, alleging it sent customers renewal documents with misleading comparison pricing. 

Business of Law

UK class action firm Pogust Goodhead closes Sydney office

A year and a half after moving into the Australian class action market with an $835 million war chest, UK plaintiffs firm Pogust Goodhead has quietly closed its Sydney office.

Telecommunications

ACMA to look at Singtel’s investment in Optus network after Triple Zero failure

ACMA has kicked off an investigation into a 13-hour Optus Triple Zero outage connected to three deaths in two states, promising to look at Singapore-based parent company's Singtel's investment in the company's network and reporting systems.

Employment

Wiggles CEO ‘failed to appreciate’ that founders had creative control, defence says

Children's music juggernaut The Wiggles denies claims in an adverse action case by its former CEO and says he was axed because he lost the trust of Captain Feathersword and the gang.

Intellectual Property

Target, Kmart accused of selling knock-off Van Cleef jewelry

The owner of luxury brand Van Cleef & Arpels has taken retailers Target and Kmart to court, alleging they infringed its trade marks and violated consumer law by selling jewellery that copy its hallmark clover and flower motifs worn by countless celebrities and royalty.

Healthcare

EVP drags share sale parties into case against Strongroom AI

Venture capital firm EVP has added 20 parties to a lawsuit seeking to recoup its $10.4 million investment in Strongroom AI, as a judge extended freezing orders against directors of the med-tech start-up.

Energy & Natural Resources

Court finds Argentina validly served in suit to enforce $24.3B judgment

Two minority shareholders in Argentina’s state-controlled oil company have won a dispute over service in their case seeking to enforce a $24.3 billion judgment awarded in a US court. 

Telecommunications

Optus alerted to triple zero outage hours before restoring service, CEO says

Two Optus customers alerted the company to a triple zero outage , during which four people died, hours before the telecommunications provider restored the emergency service, CEO Stephen Rue has revealed.

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