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Aveo class action judge appoints first-ever amicus in fight over opt-out notice
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-06-02 3:49 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing a class action against retirement home provider Aveo Group has appointed an amicus curiae for what is believed to be the first time to assist the court in a fight over the wording of an opt out notice describing a “novel” funding model. 

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a2 Milk class action consolidation to see one silk go
Alexandra Folie 2022-06-02 7:12 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Two law firms are set to work “hand in glove” in their proposed consolidated shareholder class actions against a2 Milk, with one senior barrister to be dropped as part of the “rationalisation” of the combined team.

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Qantas takes fight over axing of ground staff to High Court
Appeals 2022-06-02 11:23 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Qantas has asked the High Court to reverse a judgment that found it violated the Fair Work Act by axing 1,800 ground staff partly to prevent them from bringing industrial action.

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Barrister raises concerns about Nine’s ‘disarmingly frank’ submission in Schiff defamation case
Dauid Sibtain 2022-06-01 5:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A barrister for CEO and founder of Euro Pacific Bank Peter Schiff has raised concerns that Nine has filed an unlawful defence in a defamation case over a 60 Minutes episode accusing the bank boss of tax evasion and helping figures in organised crime.

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Aveo slams ‘extraordinary’ and ‘unprecedented’ funding order in class action
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-06-01 11:03 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A foreshadowed application for a funding order in a class action that would put a lien on some group members’ homes was “entirely unprecedented and without jurisprudential basis”, retirement home provider Aveo Group has said.

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Uber appeals ruling it sought legal advice on how not to get ‘caught’
Amy Campbell 2022-05-31 2:17 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Uber has appealed a ruling that found many of its email exchanges with its lawyers were made in furtherance of offences at the centre of a class action and were not protected by legal professional privilege.

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Unpaid Mills Oakley bill shows funder’s foe unable to pay, court told
Associate Justice Ian Irving 2022-05-31 1:36 pm By Christine Caulfield

The litigation funder facing a lawsuit by the applicant in a class action it financed is demanding security for legal costs because it says the applicant — which is being chased by a law firm for more than $300,000 in fees — may not be good for the money.

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Roof tiling companies to cop penalty in ACCC cartel case
ACCC 2022-05-31 9:20 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two Sydney roof tiling businesses have made admissions in civil penalty proceedings brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleging they rigged bids for construction at the University of Sydney.

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Ex-Dick Smith CEO should be liable for approving $28.5M in dividends, appeals court told
Alice Zheng 2022-05-30 9:30 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The former CEO of failed electronics retailer Dick Smith should be held responsible for approving two dividend payments worth $28.5 million which the company could not afford to pay given it owed millions in unpaid bank loans and supplier debts, an appeals court has heard. 

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Funder sells interest in combustible cladding class actions for $20M
Class Actions 2022-05-30 9:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The litigation funder backing two combustible cladding class actions has sold a third of its investment in the cases to a player in the nascent secondary market for class action financing.

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