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Ultra Tune founder wins injunction banning ex-girlfriend from releasing secret recordings
Automotive 2021-02-04 2:41 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The wealthy founder of auto repair franchisor Ultra Tune has secured a temporary injunction against his ex-girlfriend and a former employee prohibiting them from distributing secret recordings after excerpts from one damaging audio file were published by Fairfax.

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AMA Group’s Andrew Hopkins steps down as CEO, drops court action
Automotive 2021-02-01 11:01 am By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Andrew Hopkins has resigned from his position as group CEO of automotive repair firm AMA and has discontinued his lawsuit against the company despite a Federal Court injunction barring his dismissal amid allegations of fraud.

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AMA Group to fight court injunction granted to ‘intolerable’ CEO accused of fraud
Automotive 2021-01-29 1:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Automotive firm AMA Group will seek to discharge an injunction preventing it from dismissing a CEO who has been accused of defrauding the company of “hundreds of thousands of dollars” and damaging its reputation with major partners.

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‘Lawyers hate losing control’: Toyota class action referee process rankles judge
Amy Munro 2021-01-19 12:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has rebuked the “procedural vulgarities” plaguing a referee’s supplementary report in a class action against Toyota over allegedly defective vehicles and has called for the process to be simplified.

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Uber loses bid to shrink taxi driver class action
Automotive 2021-01-11 1:54 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has rejected a bid by Uber to significantly trim a class action brought by Maurice Blackburn on behalf of successors and assignees or taxi drivers after the law firm unsuccessfully sought to add them to a separate class action against the ride share giant.

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Toyota class action seeks aggregate damages for ‘significant impact’ of defects on fuel use
Amy Munro 2020-12-23 2:53 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A lawyer for group members in a class action against Toyota is seeking aggregate damages relating to vehicle defects that allegedly had a “significant impact” on fuel consumption.

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ACCC wins promise from Toyota to step up consumer compliance
ACCC 2020-12-02 3:59 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Car giant Toyota, which is facing a class action over allegedly faulty diesel particulate filters in some of its vehicles, has agreed to step up its compliance with consumer laws, including how it communicates with car owners about mechanical issues.

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Judge tosses most of ACCC’s defective caravans case against Jayco
ACCC 2020-11-23 7:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

A judge has dismissed the bulk of a consumer case brought by the ACCC against caravan and campervan manufacturer Jayco Corp, finding that the regulator’s action fell short of proving allegations of unconscionable conduct.

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‘An order that has never been made before’: Judge preps for contingency fee hearing
Adam Hochroth 2020-11-19 5:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Victoria Supreme Court judge hearing two competing class actions against Allianz Australia over “junk” insurance has asked the parties for feedback on what she should consider at a hearing on a request for a group costs order, which would allow the plaintiff lawyers to earn a cut of any settlement or judgment, the first such request made since Victoria legalised contingency fees.

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Allianz hit with second class action over ‘junk’ car insurance
Allianz 2020-11-12 5:54 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A second class action has been filed against insurance giant Allianz seeking compensation for consumers alleged to have been ripped off by “worthless” add-on car insurance.

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