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Ultra Tune boss a ‘dreadful’ witness, says judge in ACCC’s contempt case
ACCC 2023-08-02 11:14 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s case alleging auto mechanic Ultra Tune failed to comply with court orders has labelled its managing director Sean Buckley as “one of the more dreadful witnesses” he had seen.

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Engage Marine can access ACCC docs in competition suit against TasPorts
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2023-05-29 3:37 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has largely granted a bid by port operations provider Engage Marine to obtain copies of restricted documents in the ACCC’s case against TasPorts as it mounts its own case against the government-owned body, despite noting that principles of open justice don’t dictate an “open slather” approach to documents.

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Engage Marine seeks ACCC docs in competition suit against TasPorts
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2023-03-29 3:32 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Port operations provider Engage Marine is seeking to obtain copies of restricted documents in the ACCC’s case against TasPorts, as it mounts its own competition suit against the Tasmanian government-owned body.

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Ultra Tune boss seen instructing lawyer in criminal case, not incapacitated, judge says
ACCC 2023-03-02 3:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Ultra Tune has failed to prove its managing director is mentally incapacitated and unable to give evidence at a sentencing hearing for contempt of court after he was seen earlier this week attending a hearing in a criminal case on charges of stalking his ex-girlfriend.

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Law firm bows out of contest to run class actions against Apple, Google
Apple 2022-12-15 5:31 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A law firm has dropped plans to bring a second set of class actions alleging Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct in operating their app stores, but will act as an “agent” for the first-to-file firm.

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Agrison to pay $284,000 for misleading warranty representations
ACCC 2021-10-22 6:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Agricultural equipment supplier Agrison has been ordered to pay a $220,000 pecuniary penalty after admitting to misleading its customers about the terms of its tractor warranties.

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