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Law firms avoid courtroom showdown with novel CBA class actions deal
Class Actions 2018-11-21 11:36 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn and Phi Finney McDonald have sidestepped a competing class action battle in the high-stakes litigation against Commonwealth Bank of Australia over alleged breaches of money laundering laws, with the firms proposing to jointly lead a consolidated class action against the bank.

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Bannister Law off another class action
Bannister Law 2018-11-21 9:03 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Bannister Law has stepped down from leading a shareholder class action, the second major class action the firm has recently handed over to a rival firm without explanation.

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Dick Smith shareholder must join class action to pursue claims, judge says
Allens 2018-11-20 11:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Dick Smith shareholder has lost his bid to bring a separate proceeding against the failed home goods retailer while two class actions are afoot.

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Commonwealth denied costs in class action by detained asylum seekers
Chief Justice Debra Mortimer 2018-11-20 9:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The scope of the government’s power to detain individuals is “a matter of considerable public importance”, a judge has said, shooting down the Commonwealth’s bid for costs after it won the dismissal of a class action brought on behalf of asylum seekers who allege they were unlawfully imprisoned in Australian immigration detention centres.

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Monster Energy drops challenge to Fernbrew ‘beast’ trade mark
Consumer Goods 2018-11-20 2:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Energy drink giant Monster Energy has dropped its challenge to a ruling allowing alcoholic spirits wholesaler Fernbrew to trade mark the term ‘Real Beast’ for alcoholic beverages.

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ASIC bans AGM Markets director for 8 years
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-11-19 9:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

ASIC has banned the former director of AGM Markets from serving as a director for eight years, a few weeks after revoking the OTC derivative issuer’s financial services licence.

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Ex-Tennis Australia boss Harold Mitchell sued over Open deal
Corporate 2018-11-19 8:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has sued businessman Harold Mitchell for allegedly passing confidential information onto Seven Network while serving as a director at Tennis Australia in order to help the network win broadcast rights to the Australian Open.

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Foodora ordered to pay rider $15,600 in landmark unfair dismissal case
Clayton Utz 2018-11-16 11:55 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Foodora delivery rider has won $15,600 in an unfair dismissal case hailed as a test case for the gig economy, with the Fair Work Commission finding the rider was an employee, not an independent contractor of the failed company.

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Federal Court gets $10M boost to handle Royal Commission caseload
Financial Services 2018-11-16 11:52 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The government has boosted the budgets of the CDPP and the Federal Court by $51 million in advance of an expected increase in criminal and civil enforcement actions resulting from the Banking Royal Commission.

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‘Sorry’ could have shaved $1M off Alan Jones defamation payout
Banki Haddock Fiora 2018-11-16 11:26 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Broadcaster Alan Jones declined an offer to settle a lawsuit alleging he defamed a prominent Queensland family by blaming them for the deaths of 12 people in the 2011 Grantham floods because he would not agreed to the terms of a proposed apology.

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