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Judge OKs $29M settlement in Radio Rentals class action
AIG 2020-01-09 1:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has given his seal of approval to a $29 million settlement that resolves a class action over Radio Rentals’ Rent, Try, $1 Buy scheme alleging customers were kept in the dark about the true cost of their rentals.

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Dover can seek access to ASIC files in bid to prove ‘Orwellian’ client protection policy harmed no one
ASIC 2019-12-20 11:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Defunct Dover Financial, which faces a penalty hearing next year after it was found to have misled customers with an inaptly titled ‘client protection policy’, can bring an application for evidence from the corporate regulator that the policy did not harm anyone.

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ASIC takes Volkswagen to court for alleged car loan breaches
ASIC 2019-12-20 10:23 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Not bowed by its defeat against Westpac in a case over alleged responsible lending breaches, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has brought action against Volkswagen alleging similar violations of the credit laws in relation to almost 50,000 car loans over three years.

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Westpac hit with $9.15M penalty over bad advice
Ashurst 2019-12-19 3:41 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Federal Court judge has ordered Westpac to pay a $9.15 million penalty after one of its financial advisers breached the best interests duty by giving customers bad advice that resulted in millions in losses.

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Judge tells AMP units to cooperate in superannuation class action
AMP 2019-12-18 7:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge overseeing a consolidated class action against four AMP subsidiaries and two trustees over allegedly excessive superannuation fees has ordered the respondents to coordinate after the lead applicants raised concerns about duplication of work.

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Westpac hit with first class action over AUSTRAC scandal
Allens 2019-12-18 1:12 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Westpac is facing a class action on behalf shareholders in three countries over its alleged anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing breaches and disclosures.

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NAB faces ASIC wrath with second fees for no service case
ASIC 2019-12-17 11:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has taken legal action against National Australia Bank alleging thousands of violations of the law through its fees for no service conduct, exposing the bank to the risk of significant penalties.

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APRA begins probe of Westpac over ‘substantial gaps in risk governance’
Allens 2019-12-17 3:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has flagged potentially “substantial gaps in risk governance” by Westpac as it formally kicked off an investigation into the bank and its executives for potential breaches of the Banking Act.

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‘Only I get to use Latin’: Unconscionable conduct claim is in, ‘inter alia’ is out in Suncorp class action
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2019-12-16 9:27 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing a conflicted remuneration class action against Suncorp has allowed the class to bring an unconscionable conduct claim, but put the kibosh on the plaintiff’s use of the phrase ‘inter alia,’ saying “only I get to use Latin”.

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Magistrate in ANZ cartel case shuts down ‘back door’ bid to expand JPMorgan witness grilling
ACCC 2019-12-13 4:46 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A magistrate has dismissed a bid to expand the cross examination of a JPMorgan witness in the closely watched criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement, calling it a “back door” attempt to bypass a prior court ruling.

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