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$22M PFAS class action settlement wins court OK
Anya Poukchanski 2023-06-19 4:05 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a $22 million settlement in a class action on behalf of a First Nations community that alleges their land was contaminated by toxic firefighting foam at a military base in Jervis Bay, citing the “very real” risks the case would face at trial. 

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Proctor & Gamble, Reckitt warned against ‘pointless wars’ in detergent dispute
Alastair Vincent 2023-06-19 2:21 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

Consumer goods giants Proctor & Gamble and Reckitt Benckiser have been urged by a court not to bury their dispute over marketing of a dishwashing tablet product under a mountain of competing performance tests.

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Court approves $6.3M class action settlement against Linchpin directors
Bartley Cohen Law 2023-06-19 1:54 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a settlement with former directors of collapsed advisory firm Linchpin Capital under which insurer RiverStone will pay $6.3 million, which will be used to fund the investor class action’s claims against AIG.

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Judge signals approval of class action settlement with Linchpin directors
Assembly Law 2023-06-16 11:55 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A settlement with directors in an investor class action brought over the collapse of advisory firm Linchpin Capital is in the interests of group members, a judge has said.

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Law firm investigating class action against Salt Lake Potash, auditor EY
Accounting 2023-06-16 11:41 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

A law firm is probing a shareholder class action against former ASX-listed Salt Lake Potash and auditor EY, alleging the company failed to disclose material information about its financial position before entering receivership in late 2021.

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Repatriating Aussies detained in Syria ‘easy to do’, top judge told
Australian Government Solicitor 2023-06-16 11:24 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

A human rights group has told the Federal Court it will file for habeas corpus in a bid to compel the federal government to bring home Australians stuck in Syrian detention camps, with eight women, all Australian citizens, and 18 children being held in Camp Roj in the country’s northeast. 

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Costs in class actions getting ‘out of control’, judge says
Allens 2023-06-16 10:52 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge overseeing a $192.5 million settlement in an oil spill class action against PTTEP Australia on behalf of Indonesian seaweed farmers has balked at the “very large” costs sought by Maurice Blackburn for administering the deal, expressing concerns that class action costs are “getting out of control”.

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$47M settlement in ANZ credit insurance class action reasonable, judge says
Allens 2023-06-16 4:37 pm By Christine Caulfield

A $47 million settlement in a class action against ANZ — one of three settlements in a series of class actions against the big banks over ‘junk’ consumer credit insurance — was fair and reasonable, a judge has said.

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Bid for security in Shine’s no win, no fee cruise class action may not be ‘hopeless’
Class Actions 2023-06-15 11:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Shine Lawyers has been ordered to hand over its costs agreement with the lead applicant in a class action over norovirus outbreaks on Carnival’s Sun Princess cruise ship, amid a likely plan by the cruise operator to seek security for costs in the no win, no fee class action.

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AGL Energy accused of ‘gaming’ SA electricity market
Article 2023-06-15 11:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A class action against AGL Energy alleges the Big three energy supplier’s adoption of “gaming” strategies in the supply of electricity in South Australia led to anomalous price spikes in the state.

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