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TPG, Vodafone tie-up would lead to pricier mobile plans, ACCC says
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-12-13 1:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

The ACCC has expressed concerns about the proposed merger of telecoms TPG and Vodafone, saying the deal could substantially lessen competition and lead to higher-priced mobile plans.

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ACCC probes abuse of dominance case over third-party apps
Article 2018-12-12 11:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Digital ad startup Unlockd was forced to drop its competition lawsuit against Google in October after entering administration, but the issue may yet be revived by the regulator, which has revealed a misuse of market power probe is underway, and it has the contours of the startup’s case.

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Network 10 drops Boss name after legal action by Fairfax
Baker McKenzie 2018-12-12 10:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A month after Network 10 vowed to fiercely defend against a trade mark infringement case by Fairfax Media over its new ’10 Boss’ logo, the TV broadcaster has agreed to drop the name.

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Takata air bag class actions can claim car makers’ silence was deceptive
Allens 2018-12-12 10:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Seven class actions against auto makers that sold cars equipped with defective Takata airbags can allege the car makers’ silence constituted misleading and deceptive conduct.

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UK-based retailer fined for misleading Aussie customers about refund rights
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-12-12 8:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has fined online sporting goods retailer Wiggle $12,600 after the company admitted it likely misled consumers about their rights regarding faulty products.

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Penalties in VW class actions could be ‘horrendous’, judge says
Bannister Law 2018-12-12 5:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has expressed skepticism of Bannister Law’s plan to hire powerhouse US lawyer Kenneth Feinberg, who oversaw the September 11th victims compensation and BP oil spill funds, to mediate class actions against Volkwagen over its emissions cheating scandal, saying the car maker had shown no interest in settling despite the risk of “horrendous” penalties.

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Court approves $6.7M settlement in MacMahon class action
ACA Lawyers 2018-12-12 4:42 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has signed off on a $6.7 million settlement in a shareholder class action against mining firm MacMahon Holdings that will see group members get $2.4 million, or 35 per cent, of the total sum.

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In defeat for IP Australia, Rokt wins patent for computer software
Christian Dimitriadis 2018-12-12 2:28 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Rokt has won its bid to patent a digital advertising system, the first major court victory in one of three challenges to IP Australia’s stance on the patentability of computer software.

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ASIC won’t eavesdrop on ex-Rio Tinto execs’ US depositions
Allen & Overy 2018-12-12 12:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has promised it will stay away from the depositions of two former Rio Tinto executives in proceedings underway in the US, as it pursues a parallel case over allegedly misleading market statements the mining company made about the reserves of a $4 billion coal acquisition.

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ACCC wants $1.5M fine against struggling debt collector
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-12-11 9:08 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The consumer watchdog has sought more than $1.5 million in penalties against debt collector ACM Group after the company was found liable for harassing vulnerable customers, but a judge on Tuesday questioned whether the fine, which could leave the company insolvent, was too punitive.

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