Most Recent
Seek hits immigration law firm with trade mark lawsuit
Business of Law 2020-05-20 3:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Melbourne-based immigration law firm has been dragged into court by job search platform Seek for alleged flagrant violations of its trade marks.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

3A Composites fights for class closure order in combustible cladding action
Amelia Smith 2020-05-19 4:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

German cladding manufacturer 3A Composites is pushing forward with a bid to close a class action over allegedly combustible cladding to registered group members, arguing that a recent appeals court decision does not bar class closure in this case.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Virgin administration a billables bonanza for top firms
Allen & Overy 2020-05-18 3:44 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Virgin Australia administration continues to boost billables at the top end of town, with a short list of “well-funded” buyers revealed on Monday and an intense four weeks ahead as the bidders and their law firms scramble to make binding offers by the mid-June deadline.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Judge OKs $49.5M settlement in NAB class action
Chris Caleo 2020-05-08 6:29 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has signed off on a $49.5 million settlement in a class action against National Australia Bank over ‘junk insurance’, including millions in fees for the firm that brought the case on a no-win, no-fee basis, despite calling the settlement sum a “substantial compromise”.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Vocus ruling cements return to class action book building by funders
Analysis 2020-05-05 10:37 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A decision this week rejecting a proposed common fund order at the settlement approval stage of a class action against teleco Vocus has dashed the hopes of litigation funders that a recent High Court ruling would not foreclose on judges using discretion at the end of a case and will cement a return to bookbuilding and a focus on shareholder class actions by institutional investors.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Law firm faulted for ‘opaqueness’ over number of toxic foam class actions to be filed
Alicia Lyons 2020-04-30 11:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Responding to a judge’s criticism that he had been “fobbed off” about how many PFAS class actions it expected to file, Shine Lawyers has said it has no current plans to bring more cases against the Department of Defence over the toxic foam.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Queensland says state should pay just 1% of flood class action damages
Class Actions 2020-04-29 4:54 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Queensland government is seeking court orders that put dam operators Seqwater and Sunwater on the hook for the vast majority of damages after a class action judgment found negligence in the lead up to the state’s 2011 floods that destroyed 2,000 homes.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Virgin administrators not on the hook for aircraft leases, for now
Clayton Utz 2020-04-24 6:41 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The administrators of Virgin Australia will not have to pay the troubled carrier’s aircraft and other lease payments, after a court granted them a temporary exemption from liability.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Damages hearing in Queensland floods class action to go ahead despite appeal
Class Actions 2020-04-24 6:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A hearing to determine damages in the Queensland floods class action will proceed next week despite an appeal brought by the two dam operators that were found liable for the 2011 floods in the state that destroyed 2,000 homes.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?

Law firms step up pro bono efforts amid COVID-19 pandemic
Ashurst 2020-04-21 1:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

As the COVID-19 crisis leaves tens of thousands unemployed and charities struggling, law firms are responding by offering assistance to those in need through expanded pro bono work and community outreach programs that provide assistance to the country’s most vulnerable people.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?

Lost your password?