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Senator Matt Canavan’s brother can probe claims against Glencore
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-02-23 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The brother of Liberal Senator and former resources minister Matt Canavan can investigate potential claims against Glencore in his long running legal spat over the Rolleston coal mine, after a court greenlit his bid for the appointment of special purpose liquidators.

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Noumi to foot Blue Diamond’s legal bill as part of $48M settlement
Albert Dinelli 2022-02-22 10:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Noumi, formerly known as Freedom Foods, has agreed to pay $860,000 in Blue Diamond Growers’ costs as part of a $48 million settlement of a legal spat over a licensing deal to sell Almond Breeze milk, which the food maker unsuccessfully argued should be heard in Australia.

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High Court says class action shareholders can quiz directors of failed companies
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-02-16 10:27 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

In a boost to securities class actions, the High Court has ruled that directors of collapsed companies can be subjected to public examination by shareholders wanting to bring civil proceedings.

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High Court to decide if class action shareholders can publicly grill directors
Appeals 2022-02-11 11:59 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A case before the High Court could have major implications for company directors, giving shareholders in class actions the power to drag them before court for public examination.

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Law firms earned $68M for defending lawsuits over collapse of Dick Smith
Alan Shearer 2022-02-11 11:15 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The law firms and barristers who defended former Dick Smith directors in sprawling litigation over the failure of the electronics retailer earned close to $68 million in fees, a court has heard.

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Ill-fated cartel case shows ACCC should stay out of financial markets, ex-Deutsche Bank CEO says
ACCC 2022-02-11 7:23 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The CDPP’s decision to drop all criminal cartel charges against two banks and four individuals in a “test case” over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement shows the ACCC “lacks expertise and objectivity” on the financial markets and should leave them to ASIC to regulate, according to one of the former accused.

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Tireless defence by lawyers felled criminal cartel case against banks
Allens 2022-02-11 11:20 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

From a lengthy committal hearing challenging the ACCC’s investigatory techniques to repeated attacks on the prosecution’s indictment, an indefatigable team of barristers and lawyers across eight law firms helped bring an end to the four-year long pursuit of criminal cartel charges against three banks and six individuals over a $2.8 billion ANZ share placement.

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Charges dropped in landmark criminal cartel case over $2.5B ANZ share placement
ANZ 2022-02-11 11:03 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

In a stunning reversal, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecution has dropped all criminal cartel charges against two investment banks and four individuals in relation to a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement, four years after the charges were brought following an allegedly questionable investigation by the ACCC.

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Law firms felt the sting of litigation in 2021, with angry clients leading the charge
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-01-14 11:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Last year brought economic growth and success for law firms, but 2021 was not only marked with good news. A slew of law firms were dragged into litigation by disgruntled ex-clients, with some paying out millions of dollars to resolve lawsuits accusing them of giving bad advice.

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Victorian aged care facilities can’t declass claims in COVID-19 class actions
Andrew Broadfoot 2021-12-16 7:53 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Victorian aged care homes accused of “major failures” during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic have lost their bid to declass claims of neglect brought in two class actions on behalf of residents and their grieving families.

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