Analysis

Despite loss, Santos greenwashing case won’t chill climate litigation

Corporates, regulators and lawyers alike will be poring over the Federal Court's reasons on Monday for dismissing a pivotal greenwashing case against gas giant Santos, but experts say the 250-page judgment is unlikely to deter further litigation.

Trials

Deli manager accepts Coles’ discount rules explain short-lived price hike

Another Coles manager has faced questioning in a case alleging the supermarket giant's 'Down Down' campaign was illusory, admitting the "only reason" for a four-week price jump on quince paste was to enable a discount. 

Class Actions

In class action, Newcastle Uni denies engineering course left students unemployable

Newcastle University has hit back at a class action over an unaccredited engineering degree, saying students can still get jobs and it is a simple “administrative” task to become members of the professional body for engineers.

Business of Law

HWL Ebsworth’s top partner Russell Mailler resigns

HWL Ebsworth chief executive partner Russell Mailler has resigned from his role after 14 years at the law firm, the last two at the helm.

Competition & Consumer Protection

‘Not credible’: ACCC casts doubt over Coles’ claim of dog food discount

The ACCC has attacked the evidence at trial of a Coles manager who signed off on an alleged misleading discount on dog food, which was sold at a lower price just seven days earlier.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC promises crackdown on supermarkets, digital players

The ACCC has outlined its enforcement priorities for the year, promising to crack down on misleading pricing by supermarkets, manipulative practices by digital companies and car companies that don't comply with consumer guarantees.

Employment

JLL’s former HR chief follows through on threat to sue

JLL's former human resources head in Australia has launched proceedings over her dismissal, the latest lawsuit to face the commercial real estate giant.

Energy & Natural Resources

Alcoa to pay $55M in controversial deal over WA land clearing

Alcoa has been hit with a $55 million fine for clearing land in Western Australia's Northern Jarrah Forest without seeking approval, but environmental groups say the penalty is a slap on the wrist for the US mining giant.

Intellectual Property

Trial date at risk amid evidence spat in CoreLogic data scraping case

An upcoming April trial date in a high-stakes IP fight between real estate data company BCI and US analytics firm CoreLogic over alleged data scraping may be in danger amid an ongoing fight about accounting evidence, a court has heard.

Intellectual Property

Judge says premature appeal in Pennytel trade secrets case a ‘joke’

An oversight in a trade secrets fight between telcos SPN and Pennytel means the matter was never formally dismissed, making Pennytel's appeal premature in a set of circumstances a judge has described as a "joke". 

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