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Battle of the experts continues in Queensland flood class actions
Class Actions 2018-08-08 10:26 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

In a case that hinges on the evidence of expert witnesses, the judge overseeing the class action over the 2011 Queensland floods has partly upheld an objection to a revised report by the state of Queensland’s expert regarding an error in the flood-modelling by the plaintiff’s expert witness.

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University of Sydney slams ObjectiVision’s ‘outlandish’ damages claims
Allens 2018-08-03 11:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Ophthalmic diagnostic device maker ObjectiVision’s amended claims for damages, filed after a 25-day patent hearing, are “outlandish” and “unfair,” the University of Sydney has told the Federal Court.

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Full Court blocks Plutus tax fraudsters’ bid to have insurer cover legal bill
Chief Justice James Allsop 2018-08-03 5:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The alleged masterminds behind the $130 million Plutus Payroll tax fraud have been barred by the Full Federal Court from using insurance to cover their $300,000 legal bill in two criminal proceedings.

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Law firms seize opportunity to shape class action reform
Ashurst 2018-08-02 11:11 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The country’s biggest law firms were among the first in line to weigh in on changes to the class action regime proposed by the Australian Law Reform Commission, with one global firm cautioning against a weakening of continuous disclosure laws.

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Discovery spat heats up in Radio Rentals class action
Class Actions 2018-07-31 10:22 am By Cat Fredenburgh

The applicants in a class action against Radio Rentals alleging its rental practices violate responsible lending laws say the company is dragging its feet on discovery, after the company accused the applicants’ lawyers of using discovery to delay the case.

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ACCC takes Europcar to court for excessive card surcharges
Article 2018-07-26 7:56 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Europcar has been hit with an enforcement action by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission accusing the rental car company of slapping customers with excessive credit and debit card payment surcharges.

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Radio Rentals class slammed for delaying proceedings
Class Actions 2018-07-19 9:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A barrister representing Radio Rentals in a class action alleging its rental practices violated responsible lending laws has told a Federal Court judge that repeated delays by the Maurice Blackburn-led class could damage the company. 

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Judge throws out part of expert report in Queensland flood class action
Class Actions 2018-07-05 11:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing a class action against dam operators Seqwater and Sunwater and the state of Queensland over the 2011 Queensland floods has thrown out part of an engineer’s risk assessment report on the dams submitted by Seqwater, as the marathon trial nears the end of its sixth month.

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7-Eleven can make private settlement offers to class members, court says
Class Actions 2018-07-02 10:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has found 7-Eleven is free to make confidential settlement offers to individual members in two class actions brought by franchisees, shooting down a bid by the applicants’ lawyers to get the court involved in the convenience store giant’s communications with class members.

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ACCC loses appeal in LG faulty television case
Appeals 2018-06-27 2:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court has upheld most of a ruling that found LG did not engage in misleading or deceptive conduct by failing to inform purchasers of faulty televisions of the remedies available to them under the Australian Consumer Law.

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