Birds Eye changes ‘Made in Australia’ labels after ACCC smells something fishy

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The owner of Birds Eye frozen foods has agreed to change its ‘Made in Australia’ labelling on 31 frozen fish products after the ACCC raised concerns that the products may have breached the Australian Consumer Law’s Country of Origin provisions.

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‘A beacon of hope’: Litigation funding VIPs join forces amid expected litigation uptick

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Two leading figures in the litigation funding industry come together amid an anticipated bump in the demand for litigation finance in the next decade, creating a new funder expected to be a “formidable force” in an increasingly competitive market.

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Ex-Freedom Foods GC files lawsuit claiming she ‘had no choice but to resign’

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The former company secretary and group general counsel of Freedom Foods has filed an unfair dismissal lawsuit accusing the food and beverage company of sidelining her in her role and making decisions that put her at risk of an ASIC investigation.

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McMillan Shakespeare to pay $9.5M to settle $47.6M class action

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The lead applicant in a $47.6 million class action against McMillan Shakespeare over ‘illusory’ car warranties will seek court approval for a $9.5 million settlement, less than 20 per cent of the claim value.

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Fuji Xerox can’t strike out EY, ex-director’s defences in case over $450M accounting scandal

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A judge has denied Fuji Xerox’s attempt to strike out parts of the defences of Ernst & Young and a former Fuji director in a lawsuit over alleged massive accounting irregularities.

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Another aged care provider faces class action over COVID-19 outbreak

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A nursing home in Melbourne’s Western suburbs may be hit with a class action over a COVID-19 outbreak at the facility that resulted in the deaths of 11 residents.

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Glencore largely prevails in ATO appeal over $92M tax fight

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Mining giant Glencore has mostly defeated an appeal by the Australian Taxation Office in their tax fight, and will only have to pay $2 million of a $92 million bill relating to the sale of copper from a mine in Cobar, NSW.

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Former Toll chairman Ray Horsburgh sues over Financial Review article, reporter’s emails

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Former Toll Group chairman Ray Horsburgh has filed a defamation suit over an Australian Financial Review article that claimed he made a racist remark at a board meeting, and the case alleges emails a journalist sent seeking comment from the businessman were also defamatory.

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