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Junior doctor behind class action can’t seek compensation for group members, court told
Catherine Gleeson 2021-09-24 9:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

NSW Health wants to amend its defence to an underpayments class action on behalf of 24,000 junior doctors, bringing claims that the lead applicant is barred from seeking compensation for group members under industrial relations law.

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Media outlets win reprieve from ban on filming lockdown protests
ABC 2021-09-24 4:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Nine Network, Seven Network and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation have won a temporary injunction barring the Civil Aviation Safety Authority from declaring the area above the Melbourne CBD to be a restricted area in response to anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine protests that have disrupted the city.

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Judge to hear second group costs order bid in G8 shareholder class action
Class Actions 2021-09-23 1:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Victoria Supreme Court judge will hear the second ever application for a group costs order in a shareholder class action against G8 Education, saying she hoped to deal with the bid in a “straightforward way”.

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Forum Finance director faces $300,000 legal bill, can’t mount defence, court told
Allens 2021-09-22 9:42 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Forum Finance director is unable to file a defence against Westpac’s $400 million fraud case because his former solicitor has refused to hand over case files to his new lawyers until he pays a “remarkable” $300,000 legal bill, a court has heard.

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Class action mediation ‘pointless’ without unregistered group member data, Pitcher Partners says
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2021-09-22 4:30 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has refused a bid by accounting firms Pitcher Partners and EY to access share trading data of unregistered group members in a securities class action over advice to Slater & Gordon, despite claims upcoming mediation will be “pointless” without the information.

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Sam Newman, Donald Scott settle defamation suit over iconic AFL pic
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2021-09-20 4:25 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A defamation case brought by former footy show host Sam Newman and AFL veteran Donald Scott against sports photographer Wayne Ludbey over comments made about a historic image of indigenous AFL footballer Nicky Winmar has settled.

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Princess, Regent theatres sue insurer for $20M in business interruption cover
Contracts 2021-09-20 2:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The owners and operators of five Melbourne theatres have filed legal action against Ansvar Insurance seeking more than $20 million in business interruption cover for losses stemming from closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Judge’s patience for ‘flipping and flopping’ prosecutors in ANZ cartel case wearing thin
Allens 2021-09-16 8:47 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has questioned whether he should allow prosecutors to amend charges against ANZ and its treasurer in a criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion share placement after the bank argued the charges were defective and should be quashed.

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Concrete company knew of prior Opal Tower failure, class action cross-claim alleges
Alexander Barnett 2021-09-15 11:46 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Prefab concrete company Evolution Precast Systems failed to install reinforced concrete in Sydney’s ill-fated Opal Tower and knew about a prior failure with one of the building’s panels, engineer WSP Structures alleges in a cross-claim lobbed in a class action on behalf of residents of the tower.

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Mineralogy appeals ruling tossing suit as ‘ill-disguised’ attack on ASIC
Amy Reid 2021-09-15 4:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy has appealed a ruling tossing a lawsuit it brought against ASIC, which a judge called an “ill-disguised collateral attack” on the regulator for criminal proceedings against the billionaire mining magnate over $12 million in payments made to his political party in 2013.

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