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In watershed Google case, ACCC faces familiar challenge
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's high-stakes case against Google is the first of its kind worldwide targeting the tech giant's data collection practices. The ACCC is in familiar territory in bringing a front-page legal challenge under the consumer laws that will require it to prove misleading conduct by silence, but if recent losses by the regulator are any guide, it could face an uphill battle.
Litigation funder throws off lawsuit seeking cut of $5M class action fee
Lawfinance, formerly known as Just Kapital, has won summary dismissal of a lawsuit initiated by its founder seeking a piece of the funder's $5 million cut of the $16.85 million Wickham securities class action settlement.
ACCC takes first shot at Google with location data lawsuit
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has filed its first lawsuit against Google in the wake of its blistering digital platforms report, alleging the search giant misled users of its Android mobile devices about the collection and use of their location data.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth subpoena set aside in Rinehart family feud
A subpoena issued by the daughter of mining magnate Gina Rinehart seeking documents from Corrs Chambers Westgarth, the law firm representing her mother's company, has been set aside by a judge, who found the material had no forensic purpose in the family's long-running fight over a $5 billion trust.
ASIC hits IOOF with extra licence conditions to combat conflicts
The corporate regulator has imposed additional licence conditions on wealth manager IOOF to combat conflicts of interest in the group's business structure revealed by the banking royal commission.
ASIC wins appeal in Westpac ‘personal advice’ case
The Full Federal Court has handed the Australian Securities and Investments Commission a win in a high-stakes appeal over what constitutes personal advice under financial services laws, finding Westpac violated its duty to act in its customers best interests through a superannuation rollover campaign.
a2 Milk looks to turn trade mark losses around in Federal Court
The a2 Milk Company has filed a challenge to a competitor's winning bid to trade mark a phrase containing "a2", its third lawsuit in Federal Court looking to reverse losses before the Trade Marks Office. 
Monster Energy fights removal of ‘mother’ trade mark
Beverage giant Monster Energy has launched a Federal Court challenge to the removal of its 'mother loaded iced coffee' trade mark, part of a portfolio of Mother energy drink-related marks acquired from Coca Cola in 2015.
Group members expected to get half of $16.5M Forge class action settlement
The law firm and funder behind a class action against collapsed engineering and construction company Forge Group, former directors and their insurers, which has now settled for $16.5 million, have proposed cuts that would see $8.25 million left over for distribution to group members.
Ex-Prime Trust director Wooldridge seeks court approval to manage companies despite recent ban
Former health minister and Prime Trust director Michael Wooldridge wants court approval to manage four corporations, despite a recent ruling from the Full Federal Court that reimposed a ban on him and three other former directors of the collapsed retirement village for violations of the Corporations Act.