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TWU appeals fine for leaving lapsed members on books
Ashurst 2018-02-27 9:19 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Transport Worker’s Union of Australia is challenging a $270,000 fine in a case brought by the union monitor alleging it kept almost 21,000 lapsed members on its register and failed to keep copies of records.

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Media giants want in on appeal of $4.5M Rebel Wilson award
Media 2018-02-26 7:57 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Australia’s biggest media companies want to lend their weight to an appeal by Bauer Media of a historic $4.5 million award handed to actor Rebel Wilson last year in a defamation case.

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IP Australia grounds coffee pod patent
Herbert Smith Freehills 2018-02-26 2:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Australian company Vittoria Food & Beverage has won its challenge to a patent application for a coffee pod system filed by a unit of global food giant Mondelez International.

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High Court to decide if pensions count as lost earnings
Appeals 2018-02-26 2:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court of Australia will tackle the question of whether injured plaintiffs in tort cases are entitled to damages for the future loss of superannuation and the age pension.

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Australian litigation funder values caseload at $4.7B
Class Actions 2018-02-26 2:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

It might be in the glare of a government inquiry, but business is booming for Australian litigation backer IMF Bentham, which values its current caseload at $4.7 billion.

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ASIC bans life insurance adviser for 5 years
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-02-23 8:54 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has banned a financial adviser for five years for failing to act in his clients’ best interests, the second action taken by the corporate regulator through a project that uses data to target bad life insurance advisers.

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Westpac faces new claim in life insurance class action
Allens 2018-02-23 8:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Westpac was responsible for the conduct of its in-house financial planner, who allegedly overcharged the bank’s own customers with excess premiums on life insurance, class action lawyers have told a court.

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Ex-Charter Financial adviser banned for fleecing elderly clients
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-02-22 9:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A former financial adviser for Charter Financial Planning has been permanently barred from providing financial advice by Australia’s corporate regulator after it found he deducted almost $67,000 in fees for advice he never gave.

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Judge in sports betting class action won’t recuse himself
Class Actions 2018-02-22 8:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge overseeing a class action brought by investors in a sports betting scheme has shot down a lawyer’s mid-trial bid that he recuse himself.

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Google bid for ad patent shot down by IP Australia
Intellectual Property 2018-02-22 8:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

IP Australia has denied Google’s application for approval of a patent covering advertising price discounting, saying it was not a manner of manufacture and therefore not patentable.

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