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ABC keeps up fight for federal police docs behind search warrant
ABC 2019-09-17 10:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The ABC is challenging a court ruling last month that rejected its bid to access documents behind the Australian Federal Police’s warrant to search its headquarters and partially blocked an application to amend claims in its case over the legality of the raid.

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MACH Energy settles $20M lawsuit by former director
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2019-09-17 10:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Mining firm MACH Energy has resolved a lawsuit brought by a former director seeking $20 million in shares allegedly owed under an equity incentive scheme.

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Groundhog day for privacy tort
Article 2019-09-17 2:53 pm By WP Creative

The ACCC’s recommendation in its digital inquiry report for a statutory cause of action for serious invasions of privacy has merit as a mechanism to safeguard individual’s privacy where it is not protected by the Privacy Act or the patchwork of surveillance and related legislation. But it remains to be seen whether there will be any greater governmental impetus than on previous occasions to make the legislative changes required, writes Gilbert + Tobin partner Melissa Fai and lawyer Stephanie Essey.

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BASF drops case against Sherwood Chemicals over termite control patent
Article 2019-09-17 11:36 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

BASF has dropped a lawsuit alleging Sherwood Chemicals infringed two of its patents for an underground termite control system.

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Thorn looks to raise $38.7M to cover class action settlement
Article 2019-09-16 9:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Thorn Group is seeking to raise $38.7 million to cover its share of a $29 million settlement in a consumer class action alleging its Radio Rentals unit pushed misleading ‘Rent, Try, $1 Buy’ leases onto vulnerable customers.

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VW settles landmark dieselgate class actions for up to $127M
Adam Hochroth 2019-09-16 10:28 am By Amelia Birnie Sydney

After four years of litigation, the Volkswagen diesel emissions class actions have reached an in-principle settlement of up to $127.1 million, with affected consumers expected to receive $1,400 per vehicle on average if 100 per cent participation is achieved.

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High Court rejects council’s appeal bid in Walla Walla tip fire class action
Acting Justice Ronald Sackville 2019-09-13 10:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The High Court has cleared the way for victims of a rubbish tip fire that tore through 17,000 acres of farmland in the NSW Riverina to claim more than $20 million in damages in a class action, after rejecting an appeal bid by the local council.

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Judge slams NRMA’s ‘intrusion’ on industrial jurisdiction with consumer suit
Article 2019-09-12 1:58 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A judge has thrown out the NRMA’s consumer case against the maritime union over its Sydney fast ferry campaign, ruling that a verdict in favour of the motoring body would have brought the “the entire field of industrial relations within the operation of consumer legislation”.

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ACCC signs off on Elders’ $187M rural services deal with AIRR
Agriculture 2019-09-12 12:51 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The competition regulator has given rural retailer company Elders the greenlight to proceed with its proposed $187 million acquisition of wholesale group Australian Independent Rural Retailers, but has warned it will be paying close attention to any future consolidation in the rural sector.

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Important developments in the ACCC’s cartel immunity policy and introduction of whistleblowing tool
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-09-11 1:40 pm By WP Creative

From October 1, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will apply an updated cartel immunity and cooperation policy, with the changes said to reflect the ACCC’s experiences from key criminal investigations undertaken to date. The ACCC is also launching an online portal to allow whistleblowers to anonymously report alleged cartel conduct directly to the ACCC. Here, King & Wood Mallesons partner Peta Stevenson and senior associate Jacqueline Ibrahim tells you what you need to know about these significant developments.

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