
Batteries Not Included: Charles Coorey and Jessie-Grace Stephenson on product safety and consumer protection
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Partner Charles Coorey and pro bono lawyer Jessie-Grace Stephenson read the fine print on consumer protection and product safety -- from quad bikes to button batteries and how businesses can support their vulnerable customers. Plus million-dollar (maybe) fees for complex mergers in the coming merger regime, Hungry Jack's and the existential terror of Garfield, toxophilites aquiver over price-fixing in archery supplies, and a Chatham House competition conference is compliantly discussed. All this and more with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.
- The British Film Institute on punctuation in movie titles
- Variety on Thunderbolts* and *The New Avengers (spoilers)
- G+T Partner Andrew Low on digital platform reform and regulation at the Competition Law Conference
- The burping Garfield toy and Garfield's existential terror
- The ACCC's enforcement outcomes against Hungry Jack's and Thermomix
- Australia's original Burger King ft Humphrey B Bear
- The price-fixing class-action complaint against big archery
- Treasury's consultation on proposed fees for merger clearance
- Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team
- Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au
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