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Class action reforms to expect from new Labor government
Article 2022-05-22 11:28 pm By Christine Caulfield

With the Australian Labor Party to form government after Saturday’s election defeat for the Coalition, class action lawyers are looking forward to reforms that expand access to justice, enshrine the court’s power to supervise costs and wind back Morrison-era legislation.

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Shine Lawyers wins battle to run $463M Dixon Advisory class action
ASIC 2022-05-19 4:24 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Shine Lawyers has beaten out class action rival Piper Alderman in a battle to lead a class action worth up to $463 million against collapsed wealth managers Dixon Advisory, with a judge finding the firm’s no win, no fee model was likely to result in a greater return to group members.

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Law firm’s tiered contingency fee in doubt in Beach Energy class actions
Alistair Pound 2022-05-19 2:44 pm By Christine Caulfield

A judge deciding one of the first ever applications by a law firm for a percentage cut of a class action will have to determine whether Victoria’s ground-breaking contingency fee legislation allows a group costs order to operate with a sliding percentage return.

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a2 Milk hit with another shareholder class action
Benjamin Cameron 2022-05-18 5:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

a2 Milk is facing a shareholder class action in New Zealand on behalf of investors who allegedly suffered loss when the company’s share price plummeted on the heels of a revised outlook for the 2021 financial year amid challenges in the Chinese market.

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Law firms team up to join two Nuix class actions, want third case shut down
Banton Group 2022-05-17 10:06 pm By Christine Caulfield

Two law firms are joining forces in the hopes of winning a contest of competing securities class actions against technology company Nuix over its $1.8 billion IPO.

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Judge to hear rival bids for contingency fees in Beach Energy class actions
Alistair Pound 2022-05-17 4:32 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing a beauty parade of two class actions against Beach Energy will hear competing bids for contingency fees by the plaintiffs’ firms before choosing which of them will have carriage of the case.

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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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Law firms appear to sour on contest between rival a2 Milk class actions
Agriculture 2022-04-28 10:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Law firms running competing shareholder class actions against a2 Milk appear to have reached agreement to join forces, with a court order Thursday scrapping a contest to determine which case would proceed alone.

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Pelvic mesh class actions nearing settlement, court told
AJB Stevens 2022-04-28 4:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Settlement talks in three class actions on behalf of women injured by allegedly defective pelvic mesh products have progressed “substantially”, a court has heard.

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ASIC suspends Dixon Advisory’s financial services licence
ASIC 2022-04-19 1:24 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

In yet another blow for the embattled wealth manager, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has suspended Dixon Advisory’s financial services licence.

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