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FWC throws out finding that Deliveroo driver an employee
Appeals 2022-08-17 3:29 pm By Cindy Cameronne

The Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission has begrudgingly overturned a ruling that found a Deliveroo driver who was axed for not working fast enough was an employee, saying a recent High Court judgment required it to “close our eyes” to the reality of gig economy work.

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GetSwift shareholder class action settlement has ‘collapsed’, judge says
Alan Shearer 2022-08-17 1:12 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing a shareholder class action against GetSwift has said the settlement and company itself have “collapsed” after the logistics business went into liquidation and failed to make the last of the upfront payments due under the deal’s $1.5 million cash component.

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AMP to face off against ASIC over penalty for charging dead customers
Article 2022-08-17 12:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

AMP has admitted ASIC’s allegations that it acted unconscionably in charging life insurance premiums and advice fees to deceased customers, but the wealth manager will go head to head with the regulator over how much it should pay for its contraventions.

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Mercedes can’t shield board minutes in $650M dealer lawsuit
Automotive 2022-08-17 1:04 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Car dealers bringing a $650 million lawsuit against Mercedes over its decision to move to a fixed-price agency model have won access to board meeting minutes and related correspondence sent to the company’s top brass.

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Arrium class action fights $8M security bid, says directors not owed costs of ‘Rolls Royce’ defence
Accounting 2022-08-16 11:51 pm By Sam Matthews

Shareholders in a class action against Arrium and KPMG are fighting an $8 million security for costs order sought by former directors of the failed steel giant, who say they should not be forced to defend the case “on a shoestring.”

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Scotch Whiskey Association wins permanent ban against importer
Food and Beverage 2022-08-16 5:42 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

An Australian food and drink importer has been permanently banned from falsely using the words ‘Scotch’ and ‘Scotch Whisky’, after being sued by The Scotch Whisky Association for “flagrant” copyright infringement.

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Lawyer who withheld high earner’s wages fights watchdog’s refusal to renew certificate
Appeals 2022-08-16 4:25 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The director of a law firm ordered to pay $184,000 in wages withheld from a junior lawyer is fighting a decision by the Victorian Legal Services Board + Commissioner to not renew his practicing certificate.

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Money transfer biz director retreats from credibility attack on key witness in cartel case
ACCC 2022-08-16 1:40 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The director of a money transfer business accused of fixing foreign exchange rates has filed a defence attacking the credibility of the federal prosecutor’s key witness, but his new lawyer says the attack might not be maintained at trial.  

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Second law firm investigates class action against Toyota unit Hino
Automotive 2022-08-16 12:47 pm By Christine Caulfield

Toyota unit Hino is facing at least two class action investigations for alleged misleading representations over 20 years about the fuel consumption and emissions of its diesel vehicles.

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Judge approves $52M settlement in Takata airbags class actions
Allens 2022-08-15 11:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A judge has approved a $52 million settlement is six class actions against car makers for allegedly selling cars fitted with deadly Takata airbags, under which individuals group members will get around $600 after $31.7 million in expenses is deducted.

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