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King & Wood Mallesons may be dragged into class action over ‘colossal disclosure debacle’
Agriculture 2022-04-08 4:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

King & Wood Mallesons could be dragged into a class action by commercial fishing operators against Gladstone Ports Corporation over a “colossal disclosure debacle” in which the late discovery of 39,000 documents derailed a planned September hearing.

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Senator Matt Canavan’s brother can probe claims against Glencore
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-02-23 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The brother of Liberal Senator and former resources minister Matt Canavan can investigate potential claims against Glencore in his long running legal spat over the Rolleston coal mine, after a court greenlit his bid for the appointment of special purpose liquidators.

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Novel argument doesn’t save Gladstone Ports class action from costs, court says
Agriculture 2021-03-22 8:59 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

A judge has ruled the plaintiffs in the Gladstone Ports class action cannot reserve the legal costs of an application to avoid disclosure of expert reports, despite finding they had raised a novel issue.

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Privilege doesn’t apply to loss report for mediation in Gladstone class action
Agriculture 2021-02-12 2:44 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicants in a $100 million class action against Gladstone Ports Corporation have lost their bid to shield an expert loss report from being revealed in an upcoming mediation.

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Brexit, COVID-19 no reason to alter security terms in Gladstone Ports class action, judge says
Agriculture 2020-06-29 5:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has rejected claims by Gladstone Ports Corporation that security for costs in a $100 million class action by commercial fishing operators should not be paid through a London-based insurer because of the impact of Brexit and COVID-19.

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Octaviar liquidators get court OK to reject proofs of $900M in debt by subsidiaries
Brian O'Donnell 2019-09-24 9:18 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The liquidators of failed Gold Coast investment group Octaviar have been given the thumbs up to reject over $900 million in proofs of debt from two of the firm’s subsidiaries after the Queensland Supreme Court ruled they had received competent legal advice on the matter and were justified in the rejections.

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Litigation funding agreements legal in Queensland class actions, court says
Christian Jennings 2019-09-13 7:27 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Queensland Supreme Court has upheld the legality of litigation funding agreements in a landmark class action judgment that could have a ripple effect across other states in Australia.

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Draft expert reports fair game in $100M Gladstone Ports class action
Class Actions 2019-02-19 8:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Gladstone Ports has won access to draft expert reports prepared by Clyde & Co in its $100 million class action against the Queensland government owned organisation, with a judge ruling the documents were not privileged despite their not being used in the case.

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