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Mexican chain tries to block Taco Bell’s Australian expansion
Baker McKenzie 2019-11-01 12:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Mexican restaurant franchise is waging a high-stakes courtroom battle to block US fast food giant Taco Bell from moving ahead with plans to set up shop in Victoria and NSW.

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Pirate fund files $6.3M lawsuit against stock exchange over suspension
Ashurst 2019-10-31 11:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

An investment fund named after a 17th-century pirate has hit the National Stock Exchange with a $6.3 million lawsuit over a suspension decision it calls “capricious” and a violation of the NSX’s terms.

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Ten sued over report on man killed by silicone genital injections
Defamation 2019-10-31 9:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Network Ten is being sued for defamation for a report that aired on hit TV show The Project investigating the death of an Australian man alleged to have been in a “master/servant relationship” revolving around extreme body manipulation and who died as a result of silicone genital injections.

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CSIRO scientist hit on backside with riding crop was not sexually harassed, judge says
Employment 2019-10-31 5:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A scientist alleging she was fired from the CSIRO for filing sex discrimination and sexual harassment complaints has had the majority of her lawsuit against the government body dismissed, with the court finding she fabricated evidence and that an incident in which she was slapped on the backside with a riding crop by her supervisor and told to “get back to work” did not amount to sexual harassment.

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Training college Unique cops $4M penalty in ACCC case
Australian Government Solicitor 2019-10-31 2:49 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Unique International College has been slapped with a $4.165 million penalty after a court found the defunct vocational trainer engaged in unconscionable conduct in enrolling students in courses costing up to $22,000.

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Mazda gave buyers of defective vehicles the ‘run around’, ACCC says
Automotive 2019-10-31 1:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Japanese auto maker Mazda is facing regulatory action from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for allegedly refusing to provide purchasers of defective vehicles with a full refund or no-cost replacement, amid a continuing threat of a possible class action over alleged defects in certain vehicles.

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In watershed Google case, ACCC faces familiar challenge
Analysis 2019-10-30 11:22 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s high-stakes case against Google is the first of its kind worldwide targeting the tech giant’s data collection practices. The ACCC is in familiar territory in bringing a front-page legal challenge under the consumer laws that will require it to prove misleading conduct by silence, but if recent losses by the regulator are any guide, it could face an uphill battle.

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Court may scrap expanded class definition in Ethicon pelvic mesh case as judgment looms
Andrew Naylor 2019-10-30 10:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An impending judgment in the long-running class action against Johnson & Johnson unit Ethicon over allegedly defective pelvic mesh implants has sent the parties scrambling about opt out notices and the Federal Court considering reversing prior orders that expanded the group definition.

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FreezeFrame launches infringement action over RevitalEyes knock-offs
Gilbert + Tobin 2019-10-30 10:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The cosmetics company behind the beauty range FreezeFrame has filed proceedings against a group of companies allegedly selling counterfeit versions of its popular products, which include the top-selling RevitalEyes.

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New class action alleges ‘institutional racism’ by NT government
Class Actions 2019-10-30 9:09 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Northern Territory government has been hit with a class action alleging the Indigenous population of the remote NT community of Wadeye is subject to “institutional racism” by government authorities.

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