AMP shares surge after agreeing to pay $100m to settle financial advisers’ class action

AMP shares surge after agreeing to pay $100m to settle financial advisers’ class action

Financial services group AMP (ASX: AMP) has agreed to pay $100 mill...

As rival bidders vie for Southern Cross Media, ARN hits a Corporations Act snag

As rival bidders vie for Southern Cross Media, ARN hits a Corporations Act snag

Media mogul Antony Catalano has received a small win today in ...

Tyro Payments wins case to prevent agent Kounta from poaching merchants

Tyro Payments wins case to prevent agent Kounta from poaching merchants

Tyro Payments (ASX: TYR) has claimed victory in a court case agains...

Shareholder class action launched against Eclipx Group reincarnation FleetPartners

Shareholder class action launched against Eclipx Group reincarnation FleetPartners

Melbourne-headquartered vehicle leasing, fleet management and ...

Australia’s privacy watchdog launches legal action against Australian Clinical Labs

Australia’s privacy watchdog launches legal action against Australian Clinical Labs

The nation’s privacy watchdog has launched civil proceedings ...

Kmart slapped with $1.3m fine for breaching spam email laws

Kmart slapped with $1.3m fine for breaching spam email laws

Kmart Australia has been slapped with a $1.3 million fine for sendi...

‘Flights not guaranteed’: Qantas hits back at ACCC claims over cancellations

‘Flights not guaranteed’: Qantas hits back at ACCC claims over cancellations

Qantas Airways (ASX: QAN) has declared ‘mea culpa’ over...

Piper Alderman targets IC Markets for class action over CFD trading losses

Piper Alderman targets IC Markets for class action over CFD trading losses

Brokerage firm International Capital Markets is firmly in the sight...

Tempo Group swoops on Nourish Foods just weeks after receivers called in

Tempo Group swoops on Nourish Foods just weeks after receivers called in

Nourish Foods, a fast-growing children’s snack-food company t...

ANZ fined $15m for misleading credit card customers over incorrect 'available funds'

ANZ fined $15m for misleading credit card customers over incorrect 'available funds'

Australia's fourth-largest banking group has copped a $15 milli...

Grant Thornton picks up the baton to sell Nourish Foods

Grant Thornton picks up the baton to sell Nourish Foods

As a family-owned company on a mission to replace overprocessed chi...

High Court upholds ruling that Qantas illegally outsourced 1,700 ground-handler jobs

High Court upholds ruling that Qantas illegally outsourced 1,700 ground-handler jobs

The outsourcing of 1,700 ground handler jobs by Qantas Airways (ASX...

ASIC alleges AustralianSuper took $69m from members by double dipping

ASIC alleges AustralianSuper took $69m from members by double dipping

Australia's largest superannuation fund has been accused of dou...

Tabcorp hit with $1m fine, its biggest yet, over betting system outage

Tabcorp hit with $1m fine, its biggest yet, over betting system outage

Tabcorp Holdings (ASX: TAH) has been hit with a $1 million fine, th...

ASIC sues Westpac for failing customers facing financial hardship

ASIC sues Westpac for failing customers facing financial hardship

Westpac Banking Corporation (ASX: WBC) has been accused by the corp...

Tyro Payments takes aim at agent Kounta for marketing rival service

Tyro Payments takes aim at agent Kounta for marketing rival service

Sydney-headquartered fintech Tyro Payments (ASX: TYR) is challengin...

ACCC takes Qantas to court over 10,000 flight cancellations in 2022

ACCC takes Qantas to court over 10,000 flight cancellations in 2022

The public image of Qantas Airways (ASX: QAN) is about to take anot...

BlueScope Steel slapped with a record $57m fine for cartel conduct

BlueScope Steel slapped with a record $57m fine for cartel conduct

Steel manufacturer BlueScope Steel (ASX: BSL) has been slapped with...

ASIC alleges IAG misled home insurance customers on loyalty discounts

ASIC alleges IAG misled home insurance customers on loyalty discounts

The nation’s corporate watchdog has launched civil proceeding...

AMP agrees to $110m settlement of shareholder class action in last-minute deal

AMP agrees to $110m settlement of shareholder class action in last-minute deal

Australian financial services group AMP (ASX: AMP) has agreed to pa...

Top 3 biggest legal mistakes startups and SMEs are making in 2023

Top 3 biggest legal mistakes startups and SMEs are making in 2023

Since we started Sprintlaw in 2017, we’ve helped thousands of...

Intellectual property heavyweight IPH acquires another Canadian firm as profit soars 23pc

Intellectual property heavyweight IPH acquires another Canadian firm as profit soars 23pc

Leading intellectual property (IP) services group IPH (ASX: IPH) ha...

DoorDash fined $2m for sending more than a million spam emails and texts

DoorDash fined $2m for sending more than a million spam emails and texts

Food delivery service DoorDash has been fined $2 million for more t...

ASIC accuses $13.6b Active Super of greenwashing its investments in gambling and coal

ASIC accuses $13.6b Active Super of greenwashing its investments in gambling and coal

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has fil...

Pandemic fallout: slump in demand for disposable gloves at core of Ansell class action

Pandemic fallout: slump in demand for disposable gloves at core of Ansell class action

A slump in demand for single-use gloves during the pandemic is at t...

ASIC alleges Dixon Advisory director Paul Ryan breached duties

ASIC alleges Dixon Advisory director Paul Ryan breached duties

The corporate watchdog has commenced legal proceedings against&nbsp...

ASIC takes eToro to court over high-risk CFDs

ASIC takes eToro to court over high-risk CFDs

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has tak...

Delta Building Automation found guilty of rigging attempt for National Gallery tender

Delta Building Automation found guilty of rigging attempt for National Gallery tender

The Federal Court has found that Canberra-based Delta Building Auto...

Phoenix Institute fined record $438m over 'cynical and calculated' conduct that misled students

Phoenix Institute fined record $438m over 'cynical and calculated' conduct that misled students

A former vocational college and its marketing arm in Melbourne have...

'Not fair on consumers, not good for business': Financial complaints hit new record

'Not fair on consumers, not good for business': Financial complaints hit new record

Consumers in dispute with financial firms lodged a record 96,987 co...