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In a first, judge says High Court dealt CFOs a total knockout
Adam Hochroth 2020-05-14 6:08 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has found that the High Court’s landmark ruling last year blocking common fund orders in the early stages of a class action also barred them from being made at the conclusion of a proceeding, departing from several recent rulings on common fund orders.

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Judges pan lawyers for ‘disgraceful’ treatment of family shut out of Malaysia Airlines class action
Anthony McInerney 2020-05-12 9:40 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Full Federal Court has slammed as “disgraceful” the handling of a class action claim by the family of an Australian national who was killed aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, as the family appeals a decision that blocked them from participating in the settlement of the proceedings.

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Early common fund order in stolen wages class action ‘greatly enhanced’ access to justice, judge says
Andrew Crowe 2020-05-08 6:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A common fund order made at the outset of a class action against the state of Queensland over stolen wages opened the historic $190 million settlement up to “thousands more” disadvantaged people who were affected by the state government’s “discriminatory, unjust…and disgraceful” policies, a judge has said.

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First common fund order granted in the wake of High Court ruling
Bernard Quinn 2020-05-06 1:51 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has made a common fund order in approving a $3 million settlement in a class action against mortgage lending and investment company RMBL, the first common fund order granted since the High Court shot down these orders in the early stages of class actions.

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Judges’ schedules to be cleared as court expedites Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh appeal
Appeals 2020-05-01 4:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The top judge of the Federal Court plans to clear the schedules of three judges at the start of next year so they can hear and decide Johnson & Johnson’s challenge of a class action ruling that found its pelvic mesh devices were defective and awarded the lead applicants $2.6 million in damages.

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Domino’s Pizza delivered date to strike out class action claims
Class Actions 2020-04-29 2:28 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A date has been set in Domino’s bid to strike out parts of the statement of claim in a class action alleging franchisees underpaid thousands of workers across Australia for five years.

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Class action says AMP wielding ‘threat’ of strike out application
AMP 2020-04-24 3:15 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Repeated suggestions of a planned strike out application are being used as a “threat” by four AMP subsidiaries and two trustees in a consolidated class action over allegedly excessive superannuation fees, a court has heard.

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Google likely to be forced to turn over reviewer’s ID to lawyer Zarah Garde-Wilson
Class Actions 2020-04-23 4:01 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Global search giant Google will likely be forced to hand over details of an online reviewer’s identity to gangland lawyer Zarah Garde-Wilson so she can pursue defamation and misleading and deceptive conduct claims against the reviewer, which she alleges is a rival law firm.

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Class mulls options for talking to jailed Crown employees after appeals court defeat
Chief Justice James Allsop 2020-04-22 6:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicant in a shareholder class action against Crown Resorts is considering alternative options for examining 18 former jailed employees after an appeals court found communication with the employees was impermissible given confidentiality agreements they had with Crown.

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Mark Elliott’s firm has fees cut by ’embarrassing’ $2M as Murray Goulburn settlement approved
Agriculture 2020-04-07 4:42 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has signed off on a $37.5 million Murray Goulburn class action settlement but slashed $2 million in legal costs sought by Mark Elliott’s law firm, which is running the case.

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