Trials

Woolworths faced loss of status with Mastercard if it used EFTPOS, trial told

A trial judge has heard that Mastercard's top Australian executives discussed stripping Woolworths of strategic merchant status if the supermarket giant routed customer transactions through the cheaper EFTPOS network.

Healthcare

Donors sue Monash IVF for transferring wrong embryo

A Western Australian couple has sued fertility services provider Monash IVF after the company implanted a woman with a different embryo than the one they had donated.

Employment

Union loses challenge to Opal Packaging’s drug testing policy

A union has lost an appeal of a decision which found packaging company Opal Packaging was allowed to reintroduce drug and alcohol testing of staff under a new methodology while a union challenge was on foot.

ASIC

Canva pays $792,000 for late financial reports

Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Online design tool Canva has paid $792,000 in infringement notices for allegedly failing to lodge financial reports on time for four of its companies. The Australian Securities…

Competition & Consumer Protection

NSW Ports privatisation not shielded by crown immunity, says High Court

The High Court has found derivative crown immunity did not allow the NSW government to enter into alleged anti-competitive agreements when privatising two ports, disagreeing with a decision in a related case by the ACCC.

Class Actions

Trial in McDonald’s class action to deal with serious contravention claims

A judge has ruled that the initial trial in a union’s underpayments class action against McDonald’s will deal with a claim that it knowingly breached the Fair Work Act and that there was a systemic pattern of conduct.

Class Actions

ANZ may be on hook for $102.5M bill after losing class action

ANZ's New Zealand unit says it may be on the hook for $102.5 million (NZ$125 million) after losing a class action alleging it failed to repay fees and interest wrongly charged to customers who took out home or personal loans.

AI

Gen AI-using director can’t rep company, court says

A judge has found a director cannot represent his company in a legal dispute, noting his use of generative artificial intelligence in written submissions.

Discrimination

Sydney Uni academics warn case becoming another royal commission

Two Sydney University academics facing discrimination suits over alleged antisemitic statements have argued proposed amendments risk blowing up the cases into "another royal commission".

Class Actions

Navy training class action hopeful of global settlement

A global settlement may now be within reach in a class action brought by Navy technicians over training contracts after a larger number of same group members' claims have been assessed, a court has heard. 

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