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ACCC rejected $3M settlement offer from CFMEU in secondary boycott case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-06-01 11:06 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The ACCC rejected a $3 million settlement offer in a high-profile case against the Construction, Forestry, Mining, and Energy Union over secondary boycotts, instead taking its chances in a trial that ultimately resulted in a penalty of just $1 million, according to a judgment published Friday.

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Abalone boss jailed for 3.5 years for misleading board, investors
Securities 2018-06-01 5:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The former chief executive of Australian Bight Abalone has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail for making misleading statements to board members and potential investors about the company’s abalone farming operation.

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Aldi, TWU agree to talks in suit over driver safety claims
Consumer Goods 2018-06-01 3:26 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Supermarket chain Aldi and the Transport Workers Union will sit down for talks in a bid to resolve a lawsuit brought by Aldi accusing the union of misleading conduct through press releases and other statements that claimed the company risked driver safety.

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Fitbit settles with ACCC for misleading consumers
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-06-01 2:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Fitbit has agreed to settle with the ACCC after misleading customers about their guarantee rights under the Australian Consumer Law, another win for the regulator as its fights a recent court ruling over the extent of companies’ obligations to disclose remedies available under the law.

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Protracted ACCC review dooms MYOB, Reckon deal
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-05-31 1:10 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

MYOB has decided to drop its bid to acquire Reckon’s accounting unit due to the ACCC’s extended regulatory review of the tie-up.

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Unlockd wins bid to stop Google blocking app in Australia
Ashurst 2018-05-31 11:55 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Mobile advertising startup Unlockd won a temporary injunction from the Federal Court Thursday barring Google from blocking its app in Australia until further hearing, in the first case to test revamped misuse of market power laws.

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US blesses Bayer, Monsanto deal with $US9B in divestitures
Agriculture 2018-05-30 5:37 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The US Department of Justice has secured its largest ever merger divestiture, with Bayer AG agreeing to sell $US9 billion in assets to BASF to win approval of its $US66 billion Monsanto acquisition, a deal that goes far beyond what the regulator’s counterparts in Australia and the European Union required.

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Kmart boss misled cargo pants maker in IP spat, court told
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-05-30 4:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Kmart CEO Guy Russo gave false assurances that the department store had revamped designs for a line of cargo pants and shorts after being warned that it was infringing on the copyright of workwear brand FXD, a new suit alleges.

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Wilson Security to pay $740,000 in ACCC settlement
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-05-30 3:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Australians who didn’t get security patrols they paid for will be refunded $740,000 under a settlement reached between Wilson Security and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

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Chinese restaurant chain wins injunction in franchise trademark dispute
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-05-29 3:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A Federal Court judge has granted Chinese restaurant chain Tim Ho Wan’s bid for a temporary injunction in a dispute over trademark rights assigned through a franchise agreement. 

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