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Hytera takes another shot at defending Motorola theft claims
Appeals 2019-09-09 2:11 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Hytera will take another shot at winning court approval to amend its defence so it can blame Motorola for not alerting it to the alleged theft of the US telco’s source code by former employees sooner.

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Judge frowns on ‘moronic approach’ to group member sign-up in Takata class actions
Allens 2019-09-05 9:59 pm By Miklos Bolza

The judge overseeing a group of class actions against car manufacturers over faulty Takata airbags has questioned a simplified group registration and opt out process proposed by the law firm leading the cases, saying it would “invite a moronic approach” to sign up.

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Iluka class action saved as new funder signs on
ACA Lawyers 2019-09-05 1:38 pm By Miklos Bolza

A shareholder class action against mineral sands producer Iluka Resources has locked in litigation funding, ending months of uncertainty about the fate of the proceedings.

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WorleyParsons ditches bid to close down class action mid-trial
Alexander Edwards 2019-09-04 8:03 pm By Amelia Birnie

WorleyParsons has abandoned its mid-trial application to shut down a shareholder class action, amid uncertainty about whether the engineering company would be required to surrender its right to call reply evidence if it continued with its submission that it has no case to answer.

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WorleyParsons denies bid to shut down class action will spark ‘brave new world’
Alexander Edwards 2019-09-03 9:32 pm By Amelia Birnie

Counsel for WorleyParsons has denied the engineering firm’s attempt to end a shareholder class action mid-trial would be the start of a “brave new world” of no-case bids in representative proceedings, saying this was a rare instance of a case with “no chance of success”.

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Credit Suisse unit can’t strike out pleadings in investors’ case over MINIs
Alistair Pound 2019-09-02 3:16 pm By Christine Caulfield

A Credit Suisse unit has lost a bid to strike out portions of a case launched by a group of investors over financial products known as MINI warrants, with a judge saying the claims were not untenable as argued.

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Firm resolves costs dispute in Treasury Wine class action
Appeals 2019-09-02 2:40 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A firm owned by solicitor Mark Elliott has reached an agreement resolving a dispute with Treasury Wine Estates over the costs the firm should pay in a stayed class action against the winemaker.

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Top-tier firm must pay $500K to billionaire for negligence over ‘critical omission’
Andrew Bell 2019-08-30 6:21 pm By Amelia Birnie

A top-tier Australian law firm has been ordered to pay more than half a million dollars in damages for professional negligence, after its billionaire client alleged losses of almost $US37 million following a “critical omission” in legal advice.

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Israel Folau claims termination of rugby contract was restraint of trade
Contracts 2019-08-29 9:59 pm By Miklos Bolza

Former Wallabies player Israel Folau has argued that the termination of his $5.7 million contract by a Rugby Australia Tribunal over social media posts in which he made a homphobic slur was an unreasonable restraint of trade.

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Shine faces battle to keep WorleyParsons class action alive
Alexander Edwards 2019-08-29 9:30 pm By Miklos Bolza

Engineering firm WorleyParsons has told the Federal Court it will press forward with a no case application in an attempt to shut down a shareholder class action against it.

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