Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC opposes Coles acquisition of leasehold interest in WA supermarket site

The competition regulator has opposed Coles Group's proposed acquisition of a leasehold interest in a Kalgoorlie supermarket and liquor store site, finding it would substantially lessening competition in the retail supply of groceries in the region.

Insurance

Credit Suisse makes ‘very significant admission’ in $3B Greensill dispute, court told

Credit Suisse has dropped its claim for indemnity against insurance agent BCC under a trade credit policy issued prior to Greensill Capital’s collapse in 2021, with a judge hearing the admission marks a "complete u-turn in the case".

ASIC

Court finds Rex breached continuous disclosure rules, tosses case against directors

ASIC has won its case alleging Regional Express failed to correct an optimistic forecast before it entered administration last year, but failed to prove the company's optimism conveyed a "likelihood" or that three non-executive directors had actual knowledge of the collapsed budget airline's declining business. 

Class Actions

Soft class closure ordered in Queensland COVID-19 vaccine case

A judge has ordered soft class closure in a class action by Queensland police officers and staff over the COVID-19 vaccine, forcing group members to register for the case ahead of settlement talks.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Amazon taken to court by ACCC over Prime Video contracts

The consumer regulator has brought proceedings against Amazon, alleging it relied on unfair contract terms in its Prime Video subscription contracts to introduce advertising to its streaming service.

ASIC

Agentic AI may force rethink of market regulation, ASIC says

In a new report, ASIC warns Australia risks losing ground to overseas competitors unless it provides more clarity on technologies like tokenised assets and AI, which the regulator said could shake up longstanding assumptions about intent and misconduct.

Business of Law

Corrs elevates two projects lawyers in latest round of partner promotions

Corrs Chambers Westgarth has followed other firms in bolstering its projects offering with its latest partner promotions, with two of the firm's four new partners boasting expertise on complex energy and infrastructure projects.

Financial Services

Humm Group avoids court action after ASIC investigations

The corporate cop will not take enforcement action against consumer lender Humm Group or its subsidiaries, following investigations into the companies' reporting processes and contract terms.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Alleged hack of PM’s financial details ‘incredibly concerning’, Treasurer says

Two Sydney men, including a former EY graduate have been charged after they allegedly accessed the personal banking details of  Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, with the Treasurer calling the accusations "incredibly concerning".

ASIC

ASIC’s case against Wiluna Mining to await outcome of execs’ trial

A judge has found that ASIC's case against WA gold mining company Wiluna over alleged omissions in a 2022 ASX announcement should await the determination of related cases against two executives, citing the risk of inconsistent findings. 

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