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Toyota must pay $18,000 in damages to applicant in defective filter class action
Anais d'Arville 2022-05-17 2:44 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has awarded a Queensland motor vehicle assessor $18,400 in damages in a class action against Toyota over allegedly defective diesel filters in its cars that could see the automotive giant owe close to $2 billion to 260,000 car owners.

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GetSwift, directors drop appeal of judgment on ‘PR-driven’ approach to disclosures
Alan Shearer 2022-05-16 11:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Logistics company GetSwift and its directors have dropped their challenge to a judgment that found the company breached its continuous disclosure obligations with its “PR-driven” approach to ASX statements.

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Judge says unnamed funder has to provide security in Westconnex class action
Class Actions 2022-05-16 3:18 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has ordered an unnamed funder to give $415,000 in security for the NSW government’s legal costs in a class action alleging it fraudulently acquired land for the construction of the WestConnex tunnel and caused loss and damage to 3,000 land holders.

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Late evidence allowed in Myer JV spat after $100K error by lawyer, expert
Competition & Consumer Protection 2022-05-16 5:00 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has allowed the plaintiffs in a lawsuit over a Myer joint venture to tender extra evidence, after a $100,000 miscalculation was discovered during cross-examination in the final days of a hearing.

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Ben Roberts-Smith can’t cross examine wife over confidential emails
Appeals 2022-05-16 2:51 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Ben Roberts-Smith, who is suing Fairfax for defamation, has lost an appeal of a judge’s decision refusing cross-examination of his ex-wife over allegations she accessed his private emails.

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Noni B owner must fork over docs over potential Spam Act violations
ACMA 2022-05-16 3:26 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Mosaic Brands has lost its appeal of a ruling ordering it to comply with a request for documents from the Australian Communications and Media Authority over alleged violations of the Spam Act. 

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Dyno Nobel feud with Orica over detonation device patents blows up
Cynthia Cochrane 2022-05-16 2:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Two of the world’s largest manufacturers of explosives have taken their fight over three patents for a detonation device to the Federal Court.

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Hall & Wilcox snags property partner from Gadens
Business of Law 2022-05-16 2:34 pm By Sam Matthews

Hall & Wilcox has appointed a new partner to join its real estate practice in Brisbane, the second partner appointment in as many months at the firm’s Queen Street offices. 

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Consolidation of Dixon Advisory class actions hits snag over funding
ASIC 2022-05-13 10:20 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A proposed consolidation of two class actions against collapsed wealth manager Dixon Advisory has hit a snag, with Shine Lawyers wanting to ensure group members who have signed up for its no win, no fee proceeding don’t get stuck paying the commission of the funder backing its rival’s case.

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7-Eleven class action law firm’s billing practice ‘troubling’, court hears
7-Eleven 2022-05-13 9:46 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing two franchisee class actions against 7-Eleven that settled for $98 million has been urged to cut the payout to the law firm running the cases because it had a “troubling” practice of deferring its fees.

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