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Judge spots ‘fundamental flaw’ in NAB insurance class action settlement
Christopher Caleo 2020-02-25 10:25 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has questioned whether he should sign off on a $49.5 million settlement in a class action against National Australia Bank over allegedly worthless credit card insurance, which he said had a “fundamental flaw” because it did not contain a provision automatically cancelling group members’ policies.

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ASIC pans Wagyu and shiraz ‘thought experiments’ in Westpac home loan appeal
ASIC 2020-02-25 5:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

ASIC has criticised a Federal Court judge for his ‘thought experiments’ around prospective home loan applicants feasting on Wagyu beef and shiraz, as the regulator challenges the judge’s dismissal of its responsible lending case against Westpac.

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AFP agrees to keep eyes off seized files while ABC mulls appeal
ABC 2020-02-24 9:09 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has secured a short-lived agreement by the Australian Federal Police not to look at the material seized in a controversial raid on the national broadcaster’s headquarters as it considers whether to take its battle with the agency to an appeals court.

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New shareholder class action against IOOF alleges extensive misconduct
Class Actions 2020-02-24 3:00 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Financial services provider IOOF may have beaten back regulatory action, but it still faces the wrath of shareholders, with a new class action claiming the firm engaged in corporate misconduct that includes insider trading, front running and breaches of trustee duties.

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Westpac slams Shine’s ‘sales pitch’ in class action opt out notice
Alec Leopold 2020-02-21 10:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Westpac has criticised Shine Lawyers for allegedly turning a registration and opt out notice to class action members into a ‘sales pitch’ designed to book-build for the firm, saying the High Court’s recent common fund ruling forbade approval of anything designed to boost the commercial viability of a case.

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Coles faces potential class action over $20M in staff underpayments
Adero Law 2020-02-21 4:28 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Supermarket giant Coles may be hit with a class action after it was revealed on Tuesday that the company owes staff in its supermarket and liquor businesses at least $20 million in pay.

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No end in sight for epic Queensland floods class action
Adam Pomerenke 2020-02-21 12:45 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Dam operator Seqwater will appeal its loss in a long-running class action over the 2011 Queensland floods that destroyed over 2,000 homes, a move derided by the lawyer for the flood victims, who called for “an end to the injustice” her clients have suffered.

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Judge proposes joint sitting as talks to deal with competing Monsanto class actions break down
Agriculture 2020-02-20 5:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judges overseeing two competing class actions against Monsanto in the Federal and Victorian Supreme Courts may hold a joint sitting as the multiplicity fight continues and the chemical giant flags a future bid to either transfer or permanently stay the state court proceeding.

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Courts criticised for losing sight of justice in Takata airbag class closure challenge
Acting Justice Arthur Emmett 2020-02-19 8:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicants in seven class actions against auto manufacturers over explosive Takata airbags have criticised the courts for losing their way in ensuring justice is done, in a landmark challenge to class closure orders made in the cases.

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Coles owes underpaid staff at least $20M
Coles 2020-02-18 4:58 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Coles underpaid salaried staff members in its supermarket and liquor businesses at least $20 million over the past six years, the company revealed in announcing its half-yearly results.

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