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ACCC takes swipe at Visa over interchange fees on debit card payments
ACCC 2021-03-10 1:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The ACCC has secured a court-enforceable agreement from Visa that it will not tie cheap interchange rates for large retailers to their use of the Visa network for processing debit card payments, after the regulator raised concerns the credit card giant may have engaged in anti-competitive conduct.

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Insurers confirm coverage of Linchpin directors in class action, ASIC case
ASIC 2021-03-08 11:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

After months of uncertainty and a scolding from the judge about “vague” excuses, former Linchpin Capital directors facing proceedings by ASIC and a class of investors have been given assurance that their legal costs will be covered under an insurance policy.

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Judge orders penalties of $1.4M in ASIC’s case against Dover Financial
ASIC 2021-03-05 6:17 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has ordered that defunct Dover Financial Advisors and its former director pay $1.4 million in penalties for creating a misleading client protection policy he described as “an exercise in Orwellian doublespeak.”

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Judge tosses One Nation staffer’s claims against gov’t in Brian Burston sexual harassment case
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-03-05 5:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has dismissed claims brought by a former One Nation staffer against the federal government accusing it of being liable for former senator Brian Burston’s alleged sexual harassment, finding that the terms of her unfair dismissal settlement barred her from bringing sexual harassment allegations againt the Commonwealth.

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GetSwift wins appeal bid to disqualify judge from class action
Ahmed Rizk 2021-03-05 10:38 am By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

GetSwift has triumphed in its bid to disqualify a judge who refused to recuse himself from hearing a shareholder class action against the logistics software company after presiding over ASIC’s civil penalty proceeding against the company.

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Statewide Super cancelled 12,500 fund members’ insurance while charging them, ASIC claims
ASIC 2021-03-04 9:32 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

ASIC has launched civil penalty proceedings against Statewide Super alleging that around 12,500 fund members were not covered by any insurance policy for a year despite the super fund informing them that they had cover while deducting monthly premiums worth $1.5 million.

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iSignthis says disclosing end of Visa relationship would not have affected share price
Ashurst 2021-03-04 4:07 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Fintech company iSignthis has struck back at allegations by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission that it breached its continuous disclosure obligations by failing to inform shareholders that Visa was ending its relationship, saying the disclosure would not have affected its share price.

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Full Court to hear another appeal over computer-implemented invention
Appeals 2021-03-04 2:58 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court has been asked to consider an appeal of a judge’s ruling backing the position of the Commissioner of Patents that two patents for a computer-implemented invention did not describe a manner of manufacture and should be revoked.

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Viagogo wins stay of $7M penalty after evidence of COVID-19’s ‘catastrophic’ impact
ACCC 2021-03-04 2:44 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Crying poor during COVID-19, Viagogo has won a temporary stay of a $7 million penalty imposed by a court that found the ticket reseller misled customers on an “industrial scale”.

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Full Court to hear CUB dispute with ATO over 1,500 tax docs
Appeals 2021-03-03 10:10 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Carlton United Breweries has appealed a ruling ordering it to hand over almost 1,500 documents to the Commissioner of Taxation relating to an audit of the beer giant.

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