Court Requires ‘Uber’ Evidence for ‘Uber’ Penalty 15 December 2022 By Ella Seaton The Federal Court has reduced penalties agreed by ACCC and Uber for Uber’s contraventions of the Australian Consumer Law, from $26M to $21M Read on
Sharing the load but not the penalty 28 November 2022 By James Keeves $1 million penalty for NQCranes for market-sharing crane cartel Read on
Judge Casts Doubt on “Uber” Penalty 3 August 2022 By Preetha Varadharajan A judge has described a proposed agreed penalty as 'excessive' and asked the parties to gather additional evidence to justify the amount Read on
Peters Ice Cream gets its just desserts 13 April 2022 By Preetha Varadharajan Peters Ice Cream admits to engaging in exclusive dealing and agrees to the imposition of a $12 million pecuniary penalty. Read on
Sweet deal for the ACCC 16 October 2018 By Paula Mucha The Federal Court agreed to record breaking individual penalties for exclusive dealing in the ACCC v Oakmoore Pty Ltd cases. Read on
High Court reinstates agreed penalties 9 December 2015 By Emma White The practice of parties negotiating “settlements” and making submissions on agreed penalties has been restored Read on