A Sydney law firm has successfully defended a NSW Supreme Court lawsuit by angry former clients who tried to overturn a $492,000 settlement and accused the firm of a breaching its fiduciary duties and unconscionable conduct.
ACCC detergent cartel case not doomed to fail, court says in refusing Cussons indemnity costs
Goodman Fielder sues Arnott’s over ‘deceptively similar’ trade mark
In win for ACCC, Full Court says vulnerability not essential to proving unconscionable conduct
Allens ‘regrets’ handling of associate’s sexual harassment claim
Big Six firm Allens has admitted it should have advised a female associate of the disciplinary action it took against a lawyer accused of sexual harassment and has said it regretted its handling of the matter. But at a town hall meeting in the firm’s Brisbane office on Monday, managing partner Richard Spurio remained mum on the repercussions for the harasser.
Peters says competitors had many ways to serve up their ice cream
Peters Ice Cream has denied claims by the ACCC that it signed an agreement for the exclusive distribution of its single serve ice creams to service stations and convenience stores in order to ice competitors out of the market, saying competitors had many options for serving up their frozen treats to ice cream lovers.
Judge wants lawyer’s view on funding commission before approving $50M Vocation settlement
Boston Scientific hit with second class action over pelvic mesh products
Boston Scientific has been hit with second class action on behalf of women who were implanted with allegedly defective pelvic mesh devices, just two weeks after the Full Court tossed an appeal to a landmark ruling that put Johnson & Johnson on the hook for millions in damages for failing to adequately warn patients about the risks the products carry.