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In loss for Herbert Smith Freehills, court says self-represented law firms can’t recover costs
Appeals 2020-02-13 4:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Herbert Smith Freehills cannot recover its costs for successfully representing itself in litigation with United Petroleum over the company’s aborted initial public offering, with an appeals court finding the High Court’s recent ruling eliminating the so-called Chorley exception for self-represented lawyers applies to law firms as well.

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Dick Smith class actions headed for March trial after mediation fails
Accounting 2020-02-10 11:00 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two shareholder class actions against failed electronics retailer Dick Smith will head to trial in March, after a failed attempt to resolve the long-running dispute in mediation.

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Clyde & Co continues raid on Norton Rose to fuel Australia growth
Business of Law 2020-02-07 10:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Clyde & Co has snagged three insurance partners from Norton Rose Fulbright, as the global firm continues to expand in Australia.

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ACCC slammed for ‘opaque’ demands in misuse of market power case against TasPorts
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-02-07 5:49 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A lawyer for Tasmanian state government owned ports company TasPorts has criticised the ACCC’s first-of-its kind case that alleges it is misusing its market power to stymie competition, saying it isn’t clear what the regulator wants the court to do.

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High Court won’t hear landowners case over payout for WestConnex project
James Johnson 2020-02-05 10:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Three Sydney commercial landlords whose properties were compulsorily acquired to make way for the WestConnex project have come to the end of the road in their fight for $56.5 million in compensation, with the High Court refusing to hear their case.

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Class action alleges 7-Eleven made franchisees use Metcash-owned vendor
7-Eleven 2020-02-04 6:37 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A class action brought against 7-Eleven claims the convenience store chain ordered franchisees to purchase goods from supplier C-Store so that 7-Eleven could meet its obligation under a contract with the Metcash-owned supplier.

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Arnold Bloch Leibler sues Slater and Gordon to use docs in class action defence
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-01-31 2:34 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Facing a class action by shareholders alleging negligence over advice to Slater & Gordon, law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler is bringing proceedings against its former client to use files in defence of the case.

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Judge hits Geowash with $4.2M penalty for unconscionable conduct against franchisees
Competition & Consumer Protection 2020-01-24 3:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Car wash franchisor Geowash has been ordered to pay $4.2 million in penalties for overcharging franchisees to set up outlets and misleading them about how much revenue they could earn.

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Bupa takes regulator to court as it fights ACCC allegations it overcharged, misled residents
ACCC 2020-01-21 10:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Bupa has launched court action to block a directive by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission as the aged care provider battles a separate case by the ACCC over payments allegedly charged to residents for services they did not receive.

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Court has power to make cy-pres orders in class action settlements, judge says
AIG 2020-01-17 10:19 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The judge who last month approved a $29 million settlement in a consumer class action against Radio Rentals has held that courts have power to order part of a settlement sum to go to charitable causes where distributing the funds to group members is too hard or impossible.

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