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‘Time for commercial reality to bite’: Judge orders class closure in Takata air bags class actions
Allens 2019-11-01 3:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing seven class actions against some of the world’s largest car makers over defective Takata airbags has ordered that class closure take place in advance of mediation, saying it was “time…for commercial reality to bite”.

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ASIC wins appeal in Westpac ‘personal advice’ case
Allens 2019-10-28 2:06 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court has handed the Australian Securities and Investments Commission a win in a high-stakes appeal over what constitutes personal advice under financial services laws, finding Westpac violated its duty to act in its customers best interests through a superannuation rollover campaign.

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Judge frowns on ‘moronic approach’ to group member sign-up in Takata class actions
Allens 2019-09-05 9:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing a group of class actions against car manufacturers over faulty Takata airbags has questioned a simplified group registration and opt out process proposed by the law firm leading the cases, saying it would “invite a moronic approach” to sign up.

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NRL says Telstra wanted ‘tough action’ following player scandals
Alan Sullivan 2019-07-30 6:48 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The National Rugby League has revealed major sponsor Telstra demanded “tough action” after the so-called “Summer of Hell” of player scandals, as it attempts to defend its no fault stand-down rule in an appeal launched by Dragons player Jack de Belin challenging his suspension.

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Judge promises no ‘mystery tour’ in Takata air bags class actions
Allens 2019-07-25 4:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing seven class actions against car makers over defective Takata airbags has shot down the applicants’ opposition to a soft class closure order in advance of mediation, saying the cases would not be a “mystery tour” from here on out.

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Law firms can push on with separate class actions against CBA under cooperation deal
CBA 2019-07-10 8:33 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Rival law firms Maurice Blackburn and Phi Finney McDonald will be allowed to work together without consolidating their separate shareholder class actions against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, after a judge ruled that the bank had overstated the potential for extra costs and delays.

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