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Judge allows QC’s $9,800 fee, says two barristers ‘not luxurious’
Anthony Morris 2022-06-15 7:17 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has rejected a court-appointed costs assessor’s opinion that engaging a silk to fight an interlocutory application in a spat between two Queensland law firms was “plainly a luxury”.

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‘Unsatisfactory state of affairs’: 7-Eleven class action funder wants $16.6M advance on payout
7-Eleven 2022-06-15 4:49 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A litigation funder for two franchisee class actions against 7-Eleven has asked a court for a $16.6 million payout to cover its costs before a judge rules on how much it can pocket from a $98 million settlement.

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$630,000 legal bill should be borne by all Drakes class action members, court told
Adero Law 2022-06-14 9:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A law firm is seeking a funding equalisation order to have all group members contribute to the $630,000 legal bill it racked up in running an underpayments class action on behalf of Drakes store managers that has settled for $2 million.

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Quintis investors to get $4.7M in class action settlement, court told
Alexander Edwards 2022-06-14 2:51 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Two years after an insurance dispute scuttled a proposed settlement, group members in two class actions against sandalwood producer Quintis are set to receive $4.7 million in a settlement with the defunct company.

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ASIC puts funds on notice about ‘greenwashing’
ASIC 2022-06-14 2:09 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has put issuers of superannuation and managed funds on notice that it is monitoring the market for ‘greenwashing’ in promotions for sustainability-related products. 

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Class action applicants not harmed despite Hardi’s misleading ads for crop sprayer, judge says
Anthony Hopkins 2022-06-10 6:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has found the lead applicant in a class action over an allegedly defective crop sprayer did not suffer any loss despite finding agricultural equipment manufacturer Hardi misled him and other farmers who bought the machine. 

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Mayfair’s James Mawhinney agrees to steer clear of IPO Wealth investors
Class Actions 2022-06-10 3:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Mayfair Group’s James Mawhinney has given an undertaking to not contact group members in a class action against a trustee of the collapsed IPO Wealth fund after allegedly urging investors, through a PR firm, to reject a settlement offer.

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CBRE offered to pay $600,000 before winning $20M negligent valuation case
Amelia Avery-Williams 2022-06-10 1:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A court has handed CBRE indemnity costs for successfully defending a negligent land valuation lawsuit by defunct fund manager City Pacific after it had offered $600,000 to settle the case.

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Judge tosses cosmetic surgeon’s case over unaired 60 Minutes episode
Acting Justice Carolyn Simpson 2022-06-09 7:06 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has dismissed a case seeking to force Nine to hand over draft versions of a 60 Minutes episode and related stories, after an appeals court threw out orders that would have forced production of the material.

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Money transfer biz directors slapped with first-ever sentences for cartel conduct
Abilene Singh 2022-06-09 12:36 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The directors of two money transfer businesses accused of fixing foreign exchange rates are the first ever individuals to be sentenced in Australia to prison terms for criminal cartel conduct.

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