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DP World, Hutchinson Ports, VICT to lose unfair contract terms following ACCC probe
Article 2019-04-02 12:14 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Container stevedore companies DP World Australia, Hutchison Ports Australia and Victoria International Container Terminal have agreed to change their standard form contracts with land transporters after the ACCC raised concerns that some terms of the agreements may violate the Australian Consumer Law.

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Ultra Tune to fight $2.6M fine for misleading franchisee, fabricating evidence
Article 2019-03-27 3:00 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Ultra Tune is challenging a court ruling that socked it with a $2.6 million penalty in a case brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleging it misled a prospective franchisee about the costs of buying an outlet in Parramatta, Sydney and tried to cover up its conduct with “manufactured” evidence.

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New photo ID cards will limit right-of-entry abuses, Government says
Article 2019-03-26 10:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Right of entry permits will soon be issued in photo ID format, in an effort to curb what the Federal Government has called abuse by “militant” union officials.

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Federal Court gets $35M increase to tackle white collar crime
Article 2019-03-24 10:06 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Federal Court has been given exclusive jurisdiction over white collar criminal matters, with an additional $35 million in funding coming its way to mange the expanded caseload.

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Jewellery retailer Pandora admits misleading customers over refund rights
Article 2019-03-22 11:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Jewellery brand Pandora has admitted it misled customer about ther rights to get a refund on faulty items and may have breached consumer laws, the watchdog said Friday.

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Class actions in NSW Supreme Court do not require plaintiffs to have a claim against all defendants
Article 2019-03-21 9:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

In a first for the NSW Supreme Court, Judge Peter Garling last week found that the plaintiff in a class action does not need to have a claim against all defendants, a case that could make life much easier for plaintiff lawyers, says barrister Daniel Meyerowitz-Katz of Second Floor Wentworth Chambers.clas

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Meat & Livestock takes aim at bovine gene patent after judge tossed ‘bizarre’ challenge
Agriculture 2019-03-19 12:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Industry group Meat & Livestock Australia is challenging a ruling allowing US company Branhaven’s cow genome patent to proceed, after a judge called the group’s challenge to Branhaven’s amendments to the patent “bizarre” and “flimsy”.

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Maurice Blackburn to challenge ruling in favour of ATO over bushfire tax bill
Appeals 2019-03-19 11:55 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn has not given up its fight with the Australian Taxation Office over a multimillion dollar tax liability on record-setting class action payout for Black Saturday bushfire victims.  

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Government does backflip on promise to abolish trailing commissions
Article 2019-03-12 11:42 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Morrison government has backed down from a plan to end trailing commissions for mortgage brokers, a month after embracing the recommendation from the Banking Royal Commission.

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Jones Day nabs BHP’s top litigator for Melbourne office
Arbitration 2019-03-12 8:46 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Jones Day has bolstered its global disputes practice in Melbourne, bringing on experienced international dispute resolution lawyer Leah Ratcliff from BHP.

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