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After triumphing in beauty parade, Maurice Blackburn seeks stay of PFM’s Boral class action
Cameron Moore 2021-06-30 7:03 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

After winning a three-way contest to lead a shareholder class action against construction giant Boral, Maurice Blackburn is seeking to stay a competing class action by Phi Finney McDonald that was allowed to continue as a closed class action.

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Sydney office of Nuix raided by AFP, as class action firms circle
Banton Group 2021-06-24 1:22 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Federal Police executed a search warrant on the Sydney office of technology company Nuix, which is now facing the threat of at least three class actions over disclosures concerning its $2.9 billion float, one of which is now well advanced.

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Phi Finney McDonald director Odette McDonald harnesses the power of law
Class Actions 2021-06-23 10:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A part-time gig while at university provided the inspiration for Phi Finney McDonald director Odette McDonald’s impressive career, marked by groundbreaking cases and big wins for mum and dad investors in class actions. 

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Senator blasts ASIC for failing to investigate ‘catastrophic’ Nuix float
ASIC 2021-06-17 10:41 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Labor Senator Deborah O’Neill has taken a swing at ASIC commissioner and former Macquarie general counsel Cathie Armour for failing to act on concerns raised prior to the $2.9 billion IPO of embattled technology company Nuix, which led to a $580 million payday for shareholder Macquarie.

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How the world of class actions lured PFM’s Tim Finney from the musical underground
Class Actions 2021-06-10 4:14 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

To those who know Tim Finney as the talented solicitor who helped launch a successful law firm at the age of 34, it might come as a surprise to learn that the Litigation Rising Star once had a paying gig as a music journo meditating on, or grappling with, in his own words, “the eternal difficulty of capturing how the sound of sound affects us”, and other things ineffable.

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GetSwift class action faces fight to use witness evidence from ASIC case
Ahmed Rizk 2021-06-04 10:15 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

GetSwift is opposing a bid by the lead shareholder in a class action to rely at an upcoming trial on evidence given by overseas witnesses in last year’s hearing in ASIC’s case, and its resistance could force the class to bring a separate case in the US to compel fresh testimony, a court has heard.

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BHP loses ‘highly problematic’ bid to exclude foreign investors from class action
Alistair Pound 2021-06-03 10:10 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Global resources giant BHP Group has lost an appeal in its fight to exclude foreign investors from a shareholder class action over the 2015 Fundao dam disaster, after arguing the class action regime applies only to those in Australia.

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Lawyerly announces Litigation Rising Stars of 2021
Adero Law 2021-05-28 9:33 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Lawyerly is pleased to announce the winners of its inaugural Litigation Rising Stars competition, which honours 30 lawyers under the age of 40 for their work in high-stakes litigation.

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BHP tells Full Court class action regime only for Australian residents
Alistair Pound 2021-05-21 11:41 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Global resources giant BHP Group has asked the Full Court to rule foreign investors should be excluded from a shareholder class action over the 2015 Fundao dam disaster, arguing the class action regime only applies to those in Australia.

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Class actions against Freedom Foods, Deloitte line up for second beauty parade since High Court nod
Alistair Pound 2021-05-20 10:48 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The stage is set for a beauty parade of two shareholder class actions against Freedom Foods and Deloitte, and the judge overseeing the cases has embraced the recommendation of the High Court to appoint an independent barrister to represent group members in the contest.

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