Employment

Slater & Gordon denies firing HR head for reporting underpayments

Slater & Gordon has hit back at a suit by its former head of human resources, who claims she was axed after raising concerns about underpayments, arguing she was fired for misconduct.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Wealth guru Dominique Grubisa pleads ignorance in appeal of $6M penalty

On appeal of a $6 million judgment for misleading statements, Dominique Grubisa and her wealth education company DG Institute have argued her advice was based on faulty knowledge, not ill intentions. 

Insurance

Court finds former Orix boss engaged in fraud, throws out suit against Chubb

A judge has found that former Orix CEO John Carter is not entitled to make claims under a D&O policy, saying he fraudulently failed to disclose to Chubb the payment of alleged secret bribes.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Cruise operators face potential class action over onboard gambling

A law firm is investigating a class action against Carnival and Royal Carribean over their casinos following the death of a cruise ship passenger in May.

Class Actions

Class action dropped against Westpac unit, applicant to get $1.5M costs

A judge has approved the discontinuance of a class action against a Westpac subsidiary after the funder bowed out. 

Employment

Former Tabcorp CEO was forced to resign, FWC finds

A Fair Work Commission decision has cleared the way for former Tabcorp CEO Adam Rytenskild to pursue an unfair dismissal claim against the betting giant.

Intellectual Property

Zoetis loses appeal over pig vaccine patents

US animal drug manufacturer Zoetis has lost its challenge a ruling that chucked out three of its patents for a single-dose vaccine to protect pigs from enzootic pneumonia.

Social Media

Social media companies to face $50M fine for violating under 16 ban

Social media companies will face hefty fines of up to $50 million for violating a ban on kids under 16 accessing their platforms.

Financial Services

Banned financial advisor faces charges over undisclosed commissions

A banned financial advisor has landed himself in court after allegedly taking secret commissions from clients.

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