Most Recent
Judge urged to shut down ‘pseudo’ class action over climate change disclosures
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-07-28 10:13 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A green activist who filed a group proceeding alleging the government failed to disclose the impacts of climate change to investors in sovereign bonds does not have a common interest with group members and should have her lawsuit declassed, a court has heard.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Law firm Levitt Robinson agrees to take down Google ads for Aveo class action
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2021-07-23 2:41 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Law firm Levitt Robinson has agreed to remove a series of Google ads promoting a class action against retirement home provider Aveo Group on behalf of residents over changes to the terms on which they could re-sell their units.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Full Court may decide critical question in superannuation class actions
Adam Hochroth 2021-07-20 4:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicant in a Maurice Blackburn-led class action against superannuation provider Colonial First State wants the Full Court to determine whether group members still have valid claims, after a judgment from the Victoria Supreme Court shut down a similar class action last year.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Judge signs off on $112M settlement in Robodebt class action
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-11 11:28 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Describing the federal government’s income-averaging debt collection program as a “shameful chapter”, a judge has approved a $112 million settlement in the Robodebt class action, saying the agreement was fair and reasonable.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

‘I don’t think it’s right’: Federal Court judge not a fan of landmark class closure ruling
Allens 2021-06-04 4:00 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Federal Court judge has made his feelings known about a ruling by the NSW Supreme Court last year that found judges have no power to shut unregistered group members out of a class action, but said he was “just a single judge” and was bound by the decision.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Dodo, iPrimus hit with $2.5M penalty over broadband speed claims
ACCC 2021-06-02 11:47 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Telecommunications companies Dodo and iPrimus must pay $2.5 million in penalties for making misleading claims about their NBN broadband speeds, a court has ruled.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Arasor class action plaintiff revives claim that it’s owed $1.2M under side deal with funder
Banton Group 2021-05-24 2:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

One of the lead applicants in a settled shareholder class action against technology company Arasor wants to set aside a statutory demand from funder International Litigation Partners, reviving a years-long beef over $1.2 million allegedly owed in personal expenses under a side agreement agreement with the funder.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

$112M Robodebt class action settlement has ‘bigger set of losers’ than normal, court hears
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-05-07 10:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court-appointed contradictor has asked for changes to a $112 million settlement in the Robodebt class action against the federal government, saying it is unfair that some group members won’t receive financial compensation from the settlement, which had a “bigger set of losers” than normal.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Judge ‘troubled’ over fairness of $112M Robodebt class action settlement
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-05-06 10:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing the Robodebt class action has raised concerns about the fairness of a $112 million settlement in the case, which will provide no financial benefit to some group members and will extinguish their rights to make claims against the federal government.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Crown class action can access Vic gaming watchdog’s interviews with employees
Class Actions 2021-05-05 1:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A shareholder class action against Crown Resorts can access transcripts of interviews conducted by the Victorian gaming regulator with former top brass and two Crown employees who were arrested in China in 2016 as part of a crackdown on gambling

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?