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‘Grave concerns’ raised by contradictor about 7-Eleven class action lawyer’s comments
7-Eleven 2022-03-15 3:42 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The contradictor appointed to represent group members in an application for approval of a $98 million settlement of two franchisee class actions against 7-Eleven has raised “grave concerns” about criticism by the senior partner of the law firm running the proceedings.

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HWL Ebsworth says missing clause couldn’t have led to client’s $130M loss
Business of Law 2022-03-08 9:09 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

HWL Ebsworth has told a judge the law firm’s omission of a mutual debt liability clause in a joint venture contract could not have led former client Dairycorp to lose a $130 million opportunity to develop land northwest of Sydney.

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HWL Ebsworth overlooked ‘obvious red flags’ in joint venture contract, trial told
Business of Law 2022-03-07 9:11 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

HWL Ebsworth’s clients suffered a staggering $130 million loss when the law firm’s solicitors failed to notice “obvious red flags” in a joint venture contract for an ambitious Sydney-based land development, a court has heard.

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‘The end of litigation as we know it’: Judge pans Nando’s costs in franchising spat
Access Law 2022-03-07 2:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Nando’s Australia has been criticised for claiming that its costs in a dispute against a single franchisee could reach close to $2 million, with an associate judge saying the bill could kickstart a precedent that leads to “the end of litigation as we know it”.

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$28M settlement in Arnold Bloch Leibler class action to get court’s OK
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-03-04 11:05 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge will approve a $28 million settlement resolving a class action against Arnold Bloch Leibler over advice the law firm gave to Slater & Gordon ahead of a disastrous acquisition. A 28 per cent commission for the case’s funder will also get the court’s nod.

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Sailors seek ‘very high figure’ in Navy training class action
Class Actions 2022-02-28 6:38 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The federal government has argued it should not have to pay the “very high figure” former Royal Australian Navy sailors are seeking in compensation for a breached training contract that allegedly saw them denied a higher rate of pay.

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Noumi to foot Blue Diamond’s legal bill as part of $48M settlement
Albert Dinelli 2022-02-22 10:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Noumi, formerly known as Freedom Foods, has agreed to pay $860,000 in Blue Diamond Growers’ costs as part of a $48 million settlement of a legal spat over a licensing deal to sell Almond Breeze milk, which the food maker unsuccessfully argued should be heard in Australia.

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White & Case picks up Norton Rose global project partner in Sydney
Business of Law 2022-02-21 3:45 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

White & Case has recruited a 15-year veteran of Norton Rose’s project development team for its Sydney office.

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Government loses evidence spat on eve of damages trial in Navy training class action
Class Actions 2022-02-18 7:29 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The federal government has lost a bid to submit additional evidence ahead of an upcoming damages trial in a class action brought on behalf of 200 Navy marine technicians over a breached training contract. 

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Class action funder says perceived 7-Eleven ‘pressure’ relevant to $25M commission bid
7-Eleven 2022-02-15 5:51 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Evidence of anxiety felt by 7-Eleven franchisees leading class actions against the convenience store giant was relevant to whether the funder could earn a $25 million commission from the proceeds of a settlement, a court has heard.

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