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High Court won’t hear appeal in defamation case over Facebook comments
The High Court has rejected an appeal challenging a ruling that found a failed political candidate liable for defamatory responses made by readers of two Facebook posts he published that labelled a South Australian businessman greedy and selfish, but the court has left the door open to weigh in on the issue of secondary publication of social media comments.
Crown scores win in fight with ATO over $100M in GST on high roller junkets
Two casinos owned by Crown Resorts have been handed a Federal Court victory in their $100 million battle with the Australian Taxation Office, with a judge ruling that GST assessments made by the ATO were "excessive".
Class action accuses law firm of charging unreasonable fees
A national personal injury firm has been hit with a class action over its allegedly unreasonable legal fees.
‘An indulgence’: Judge rejects stay as Alex Elliott appeals recusal loss in Banksia class action
The judge overseeing professional misconduct claims against lawyers in the Banksia class action has denied Alex Elliott’s request to stay the case against him while he takes his recusal application to the Court of Appeal, branding the stay ‘an indulgence’.
Judge warns funder against ‘double dipping’ in Ruby Princess class action
A judge overseeing the Ruby Princess class action has cautioned funders against "double dipping" when seeking payouts from group members, while cruise line Carnival has attempted to shift part of the blame for the COVID-19 debacle onto the Prime Minister.
Trial in Mayfair 101 case vacated as ASIC expands misrepresentation claims
The trial scheduled for this month in ASIC's case against the Mayfair 101 group has been pushed off as the regulator adds claims that the troubled investment firm misled investors and director James Mawhinney briefs lawyers to represent his companies.
CBA exec warns class actions could deter top talent from boardrooms
A high ranking executive from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia has warned that an increase in class actions could discourage Australia's best corporate leaders from joining company boards.
GetSwift relocation bid heightens class action concerns, law firm says
A recent announcement by logistics tech provider GetSwift that it will be relocating to Canada has heightened concerns by the lawyers running a shareholder class action against the company that it might not be able to meet any orders for compensation to group members.
ACCC turns up heat on Google, Apple with app store inquiry
App stores have become the latest battleground in the the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's investigation into digital platforms, with the regulator promising to look at  data sharing practices, pricing and competition between Google and Apple, the two biggest players in the market.
‘Not tenable’: Banksia judge tosses Alex Elliott’s request that he recuse himself
The judge overseeing professional misconduct claims against lawyers in the Banksia class action has denied a recusal application brought by Alex Elliott, the son of deceased class action lawyer Mark Elliott, who was joined to the proceedings in August.