Finder Wallet wins landmark case against ASIC, proving its crypto investment product legal
The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed ASIC's case landmark against Finder Wallet and its former cryptocurrency Earn product.
Former worker sues CBA-backed startup over 60-hour work week
CBA is being sued by a former employee of Unloan, owned by its VC arm x15ventures, for 60-hour work weeks and having to be across multiple roles.
Dark horse win for Aussie fashion label Katie Perry against Katy Perry
Sydney fashion label Katie Perry has prevailed in Federal Court against popstar Katy Perry over a trademark infringement from 2014.
Boost wants Optus to run ads admitting alleged trademark infringement, according to court documents
Court documents from Boost Mobile show if its case is successful, it wants Optus to run ads admitting to alleged trademark infringement.
Boost founder urges Optus to ‘show some creativity’ as telco war heads to Federal Court
Things are heating up in the telco war between Boost Mobile and Optus over use of the word 'boost' with the matter heading to Federal Court.
Long-running Instagram feud between vitamin brands JSHealth and Life Botanics heading to Federal Court
Life Botanics has confirmed that it's the competitor that JSHealth announced it was suing in a series of Instagram stories over the weekend.
ASIC sues crypto fintech Block Earner, claiming it offers unlicensed financial services
In a legal challenge which could redefine how cryptocurrency platforms operate in Australia, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has sued Block Earner.
McDonald’s Australia facing $250 million Federal Court claim over unpaid rest breaks
Workers' union SDA is seeking backpay and compensation for more than 250,000 current and former staff of McDonald’s it claims have been systematically denied 10-minute rest breaks.
John Durie: Honda in hot water with ACCC over franchises, as regulator takes on big manufacturers
The ACCC has attacked Honda for making allegedly false statements about two car dealers that used to be franchised service operators.
Australian BNPL operator Pay It Later accused of owing small businesses as co-owner seeks company wind-up
A group of small business owners have accused Australian buy now, pay later firm Pay It Later of withholding hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales revenue.
John Durie: Construction union’s power games leave subcontractors by the wayside
Big companies love less competition because it gives you more pricing power. Big unions play exactly the same game, leaving many suppliers by the wayside.
McDonald’s faces Federal Court claim over alleged mistreatment of hundreds of workers
The SDA has lodged a multimillion-dollar claim in the Federal Court against McDonald’s Australia, alleging current and former workers have been denied paid rest breaks and misled about their rights.