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Uber Eats makes restaurant contracts easier to swallow after ACCC scrutiny
Article 2019-07-17 3:53 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Uber Eats will overhaul its contracts with restaurants after an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission found the agreements unfairly favoured the food delivery service.

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IOOF unit’s case ‘utterly unsupportable’, Sparke Helmore tells court
Alan Sullivan 2019-07-02 8:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Sparke Helmore has refuted allegations by IOOF subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees (SA) that it failed to provide proper legal advice to the trustee on a 2012 pine plantation sale that left 4,500 investors without millions of dollars worth of assets.

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Mondelez overvalued Aussie biz in $460M sale to Bega, suit claims
Addisons 2019-07-01 9:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Bega Cheese is accusing global food giant Mondelez of overstating the value of the Australian assets purchased for $460 million in July 2017 as part of a deal that’s also at the centre of an ongoing dispute with Kraft over peanut butter trade dress rights.

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‘Neglect, inexperience, incompetence’: IOOF unit faces $82M trial over plantation sale
Alan Sullivan 2019-07-01 7:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

IOOF subsidiary Australian Executor Trustees (SA) is facing an $82 million claim for compensation by investors angered by the way the trustee handled the sale of a 42,000 hectare timber plantation run by collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group.

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ACCC takes Jump! swim school to court for misleading franchisees
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-06-18 9:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken the operator of the Jump! swim school franchise and its director to court for allegedly promising franchisees that it would hand over an operational franchise within 12 months of signing a franchise agreement when it had no reasonable basis for making the promise.

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HWL Ebsworth partners on trial for alleged negligence over Sydney land tender
Acting Justice Carolyn Simpson 2019-06-14 11:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

HWL Ebsworth’s partners are facing trial in a case blaming the law firm and the NSW government for losses stemming from the $28.5 million sale of Crown-owned Sydney land to property developer PPK Group.

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In win for class, judge says promises in McMillan Shakespeare unit’s warranties were illusory
Baker McKenzie 2019-06-11 11:13 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Promises to pay out claims under vehicle warranties issued by a unit of car leasing giant McMillan Shakespeare were illusory because of a clause that gave the company “manifestly sweeping” discretion to reject any claim, a judge has ruled, in a victory for a class action over the allegedly worthless financial products.

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ACCC to seek $4M in refunds for Jump! swim school franchisees
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-06-11 11:03 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will seek more than $4 million in refunds plus penalties when it takes the troubled operator of the Jump! Swim School franchise and its top executive to court for alleged violations of the Australian Consumer Law.

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East Timor tries again to shut down case over $328M fuel supply contract
Arbitration 2019-06-07 9:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The government of East Timor will appeal a Victorian Supreme Court judgment dismissing its application to throw out a case brought by oil and gas firm Lighthouse Corporation over a failed fuel supply agreement.

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Privilege not waived by Allens lawyer’s inadvertent disclosure, court says
Allens 2019-06-07 9:26 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A court has ordered the plaintiffs in a coal mine development contract dispute to destroy unredacted copies of privileged legal advice that were inadvertently disclosed by a solicitor for Allens, which was acting for the other side.

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