ASIC has launched civil penalty proceedings against Statewide Super alleging that around 12,500 fund members were not covered by any insurance policy for a year despite the super fund informing them that they had cover while deducting monthly premiums worth $1.5 million.
Crown to face first ever oppressive conduct claims in shareholder class action
Fuji Xerox loses bid to throw out ACCC’s case over small biz contracts
Herbert Smith Freehills says Arrium lenders ‘a million miles away’ from properly run case
iSignthis says disclosing end of Visa relationship would not have affected share price
Fintech company iSignthis has struck back at allegations by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission that it breached its continuous disclosure obligations by failing to inform shareholders that Visa was ending its relationship, saying the disclosure would not have affected its share price.
Judge knocks prominence of cross-claims in notice to Tandem class action members
Full Court to hear another appeal over computer-implemented invention
Viagogo wins stay of $7M penalty after evidence of COVID-19’s ‘catastrophic’ impact
Applicant, funder must foot the bill for slew of cross-claims in dropped Pitcher Partners class action
A judge has found the lead applicant and funder in a discontinued class action against Pitcher Partners over its auditing of Slater & Gordon must pay the bill for the flurry of cross-claims brought in the proceeding, but has rejecting the accounting firm’s argument that its costs should be paid on an indemnity basis.