Settlement

FleetPartners settles shareholder class action for $27M

Vehicle leasing company FleetPartners has reached an agreement to resolve a shareholder class action for $27 million.

Employment

Former Woolworths exec claims ‘boys club’ culture in Fair Work suit

Supermarket giant Woolworths has been hit with a lawsuit by a former senior executive who claims she was forced to work up to 90 hours per week and was subjected to a "boys club" culture.

Entertainment

Taylor Swift’s move to trademark likeness faces uphill battle

Pop star Taylor Swift’s move to trade mark her voice and likeness is unlikely to succeed but it shows a major gap in regulating works created using artificial intelligence, experts say.

Class Actions

Child removal class actions to be dropped after funder bows out

Two class actions against the state of Queensland over the removal of Indigenous children from their families are set to be discontinued after losing litigation funding.

Class Actions

Philips may face US-level damages in CPAP class action

Group members in a class action against Philips over alleged defective sleep apnea machines may seek to rely on US law, with potentially “major consequences” for how much damages they could receive, a court has heard. 

Defamation

Rebel Wilson’s evidence ‘complete revision of history’, court hears

Do not believe “any word” said by actor and director Rebel Wilson in her defence against a defamation case by actress Charlotte MacInnes, after her evidence was “obliterated” by her own witnesses, a silk has said at the close of trial.

Securities

Shareholders can revise class action against Grant Thornton, iSignthis

A judge has approved amendments to a shareholder class action against iSignthis and auditor Grant Thornton, over the opposition of the fintech firm, which argued the changes would amount to an abuse of process.

AI

ASIC warns companies to step up cyber compliance amid AI threats

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has warned market participants to strengthen their cyber resilience in the face of new threats posed by AI, just months after the regulator secured its first penalty against a company over cyber failures.

Class Actions

Alucobond class action members may be told to pursue 3A overseas

A class action that failed to prove 3A Composites and Halifax Vogel misled consumers about alleged flammable Alucobond cladding wants to notify group members they may be able to bring claims in Germany.

Business of Law

Norton Rose Fulbright appoints corporate partner as Australia head

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has appointed a new Australia head to succeed Alison Deitz, who has led the team since 2020.

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