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Judge shoots down objections to Mossgreen liquidators’ payday
The administrators and liquidators of failed auction house Mossgreen have had their $646,000 in fees approved over the objections of creditors, with a judge saying they were entitled to the remuneration after recovering more than $2 million in assets.
Future personal injury claims may be barred in PFAS class actions, court warns
A Federal Court judge has expressed concerns about whether group members in three class actions against the Commonwealth over allegedly toxic firefighting foam will be blocked from pursuing personal injury claims related to the chemical.
CSIRO scientist hit on backside with riding crop was not sexually harassed, judge says
A scientist alleging she was fired from the CSIRO for filing sex discrimination and sexual harassment complaints has had the majority of her lawsuit against the government body dismissed, with the court finding she fabricated evidence and that an incident in which she was slapped on the backside with a riding crop by her supervisor and told to "get back to work" did not amount to sexual harassment.
Westpac lending class action gets makeover after ASIC loss
A class action accusing Westpac of issuing unsuitable home loans is pushing forward with overhauled pleadings after the corporate watchdog lost a related regulatory action, and the class now says it was enough that the bank failed to account for borrowers' so-called essential expenses.
Funder to appeal landmark ruling on security in Fair Work class actions
A litigation funder is planning to challenge a landmark Federal Court ruling that found for the first time that funders can be ordered to pay security for costs in Fair Work class actions.
Woolworths class action funder wants up to 35% of any recovery
The funder backing a shareholder class action against Woolworths wants a 35 percent slice of any settlement or judgment in the $100 million case, according to its agreement with the applicants.
Federal Court judge to go on cross-country tour for toxic foam class actions
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee is set to go out in the field on a nationwide tour to personally inspect the military bases and surrounding properties at the heart of three class actions against the Commonwealth of Australia over land contamination from allegedly toxic firefighting foam.
After landmark Myer ruling, settlements in shareholder class actions to stay the norm
A groundbreaking class action ruling by the Federal Court on Thursday that found Myer misled shareholders and accepted the applicant's market-based causation theory is the only judgment in an Australian securities class action since the first shareholder case was brought 20 years ago, and it might be the only one for years to come.
Judge ‘defies anyone’ to understand confusing Surfstitch opt out notice
A judge has ordered the legal teams behind two settled Surfstitch class actions to have another crack at the opt out notice, saying the current version is "just too confusing" for group members.
Crown Resorts, ATO settle $396M dispute over botched US expansion
Crown Resorts has settled its feud with the Australian Taxation Office over a $396 million tax bill stemming from the acquisition of Las Vegas-based Cannery Casino Resorts as part of the company's failed North American expansion.