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Judge ‘flummoxed’ about why 200 pelvic mesh cases are not a class action
AJB Stevens 2019-09-12 1:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Federal Court judge has expressed disbelief that hundreds of lawsuits are being pursued over allegedly defective  pelvic mesh, saying he was “absolutely flummoxed” as to why the law firm leading them hadn’t considered filing a class action.

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Iluka class action saved as new funder signs on
ACA Lawyers 2019-09-05 1:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A shareholder class action against mineral sands producer Iluka Resources has locked in litigation funding, ending months of uncertainty about the fate of the proceedings.

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WorleyParsons ditches bid to close down class action mid-trial
Alexander Edwards 2019-09-04 8:03 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

WorleyParsons has abandoned its mid-trial application to shut down a shareholder class action, amid uncertainty about whether the engineering company would be required to surrender its right to call reply evidence if it continued with its submission that it has no case to answer.

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WorleyParsons denies bid to shut down class action will spark ‘brave new world’
Alexander Edwards 2019-09-03 9:32 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Counsel for WorleyParsons has denied the engineering firm’s attempt to end a shareholder class action mid-trial would be the start of a “brave new world” of no-case bids in representative proceedings, saying this was a rare instance of a case with “no chance of success”.

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Shine faces battle to keep WorleyParsons class action alive
Alexander Edwards 2019-08-29 9:30 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Engineering firm WorleyParsons has told the Federal Court it will press forward with a no case application in an attempt to shut down a shareholder class action against it.

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Shine Lawyers’ profits down, but hopes high after boosting class action practice
Business of Law 2019-08-28 10:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

In a year in which it settled a shareholder class action against itself and purchased a class action boutique, publicly-traded law firm Shine Lawyers has posted a profit of $14 million, down more than 26 percent from last year’s $19 million.

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WorleyParsons may try to shut down class action as trial kicks off
Alexander Edwards 2019-08-28 4:54 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

WorleyParsons may seek to shut down a shareholder class action against it due to an “insuperable obstacle” caused by last minute pleading amendments, the engineering firm told a court at the outset of a 21-day hearing.

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Two firms, one funder out after judge consolidates RCR Tomlinson class actions
Class Actions 2019-08-15 10:01 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan will push forward with an investor class action against failed engineering company RCR Tomlinson on its own, with two firms driving competing actions agreeing to step down after a judge forcibly consolidated all three proceedings.

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‘This game is over’: judge ready to toss Iluka class action over ongoing funding dramas
ACA Lawyers 2019-08-15 3:45 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The applicants in the Iluka Resources shareholder class action have less than a week to lock-in a $1.25 million security for costs, after the judge overseeing the case asked if he was allowed to dismiss proceedings himself following six months of being “very patient” about ongoing funding dramas.

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Judge warns RCR Tomlinson class actions to ‘get their act together’, says litigation funding ‘not rocket science’
Class Actions 2019-08-09 8:04 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The plaintiffs in three competing RCR Tomlinson shareholder class actions have been told to “get their act together” by the judge who forcibly consolidated their proceedings, after the parties revealed they were as yet unable to agree on joint funding terms.

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