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Nine dodges defamation case over A Current Affair episode
Christopher Parkin 2023-01-27 4:00 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has found Nine should not face an out-of-time defamation action over an allegedly defamatory episode of A Current Affair that aired in 2019.

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Downer Energy found liable for defective boiler at NSW power plant
Carter Newell 2023-01-27 3:35 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has found Downer Energy was responsible for a costly shutdown at a NSW power plant caused by a “practically unthinkable” defect.

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Judge approves ‘modest’ $5.8M settlement in On The Run class action
Adero Law 2023-01-27 1:38 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a $5.8 million settlement in an underpayments class action against convenience store chain On The Run despite what she said was the class action law firm’s “extraordinary” reason for reaching the deal.

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Class action settlements that came under fire in 2022
7-Eleven 2023-01-25 11:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Courts stepped up their scrutiny of class action settlements in 2022, with judges grappling with difficult issues such as funding commissions in employment cases and whether settlements, even those worth hundreds of millions of dollars, were fair to group members.

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Jacqui Lambie staffers hit with $100,000 in costs for ‘trial by media’
Ashurst 2023-01-25 6:05 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Two former staffers of senator Jacqui Lambie who represented themselves in an unsuccessful unfair dismissal case have been hit with nearly $50,000 in legal costs each due to their “unreasonable conduct” in the case, including attempts to turn the proceeding into “a trial by media.”

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Wotton + Kearney nabs MinterEllison partner to lead new Adelaide office
Barry Nilsson Lawyers 2023-01-25 4:13 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Insurance law firm Wotton + Kearney has lured a MinterEllison partner and her team to its recently established Adelaide office, as well as a special counsel from Barry.Nillson.

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Optus to bring fraud counterclaim in $100M TeleChoice suit
Clayton Utz 2023-01-25 3:12 pm By Sam Matthews Sydney

Optus has won more time to bring a counterclaim in a $100 million lawsuit by mobile retailer TeleChoice alleging it was misled when the telecommunications giant claimed it would earn the same revenue as in an agreement that was being negotiated with Telstra.

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Judge knocks back painter’s defamation case over ‘unflattering’ Google review
Defamation 2023-01-25 2:07 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

In one of the first cases to test a new ‘serious harm’ threshold for defamation matters, a judge has knocked back a NSW house painter’s defamation case over a one star Google review, saying that people would consider “unflattering” business reviews to be expressions of personal opinion. 

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Mesoblast looks to exclude some investors from shareholder class action
Class Actions 2023-01-25 1:54 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Regenerative medicine company Mesoblast has hit back at a shareholder class action over its Remestemcel-L treatment for COVID-19, saying that some group members are barred from bringing claims because of a settlement reached in a US class action.

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Carwoola bushfire class action claims exempt under insurance policy: appeals court
Anna Mitchelmore 2023-01-24 11:32 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

An appeals court has upheld a finding that an unsuccessful class action over the Carwoola bushfire was not entitled to recovery from the insurers of the plumbing company that sparked the blaze.

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