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Lawyers for combustible cladding class action can search Fairview’s offices after discovery failure
Adam Hochroth 2021-07-16 6:06 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Cladding manufacturer Fairview Architectural must allow the group members in a class action over allegedly combustible cladding products to search the company’s offices and access electronically stored information to carry out discovery, a judge has ruled.

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Allianz says joint class action would eliminate competition in contingency fee rates
Adam Hochroth 2021-07-16 3:21 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Consolidation of two consumer class actions against Allianz would do away with competition in a contest to lead a single case that would force a drop in the contingency fee rates of the rival law firms, the insurance giant has told a court.

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$190M may be available to class action under Fairview’s insurance
Class Actions 2021-07-15 2:06 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Cladding manufacturer Fairview Architectural may have $190 million in insurance to cover the claims in a class action over its allegedly combustible cladding products.

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AGs should get chance to intervene in Judge Vasta lawsuit ASAP, judge says
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-07-15 1:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Federal Court judge has said he will be “quite unimpressed” with 11th hour bids to notify state Attorneys-General of constitutional disputes in a wrongful imprisonment lawsuit against Federal Circuit Court Judge Salvatore Vasta, ordering the parties to act swiftly to let the states intervene in the case.

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Tabcorp suing ATO over $538M in deductions
Article 2021-07-13 3:15 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Tabcorp and its Tatts unit have filed three proceedings against the ATO this year, with the gambling giants asking the court to allow a total of $538 million in deductions for gambling licences in three states over three financial years.

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Law firms reverse course on novel alternative to beauty parade in Allianz class actions
Christopher Withers 2021-07-13 1:13 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two law firms running competing class actions against insurance giant Allianz have dropped a plan to resolve the duplication by jointly running just one of the cases, opting for consolidation instead.

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Banks can’t suppress judgment on defective indictment in ANZ cartel case
Allens 2021-07-12 1:05 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Investment banks accused in the criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement will not lose their right to a fair trial with the release of a judgment finding the prosecutors’ indictment deficient, a judge has ruled.

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CDPP sent back to the drawing board to address ‘defects’ in ANZ cartel case
ACCC 2021-07-07 6:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has ordered the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions to file a replacement indictment to address defects in the document at the centre of its criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement in August 2015.

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Facebook says ACCC’s data collection allegations ‘overstated’
ACCC 2021-07-06 11:52 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Facebook has accused the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission of overstating the amount of data it collected on users through its discontinued Onavo Protect mobile app, and says the collection was allowed under its terms of service.

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Arrium settlement was a ‘substantial compromise’, judge says
Amy Munro 2021-07-05 4:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A settlement reached in a lawsuit by the liquidators of collapsed steel giant Arrium against 10 former company directors accused of insolvent trading has been approved by a judge, who noted that while the settlement amount was “substantial”, the deal involved a “substantial compromise”.

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