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Herbert Smith Freehills’ Christine Tran forges BigLaw path as a first-gen Australian
Class Actions 2021-07-08 10:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

For Herbert Smith Freehills partner Christine Tran her first all-nighter at the law firm was a critical moment in her career in class action litigation.

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On The Run says class action law firm must remove surveys aimed at group members
Adero Law 2021-07-08 7:16 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Convenience store chain On The Run has filed a bid for law firm Adero Law to take down surveys published on its website allegedly aimed at collecting registration data from group members in an underpayment class action against the company.

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Judge keeps climate change class action alive, as duty to children enshrined in law
Ashurst 2021-07-08 1:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The federal Minister for the Environment has lost a bid to declass a class action brought over climate change risks from an expansion of the Whitehaven coal mine, with a judge making a declaration that the government owes a duty to all Australian children to protect them from global warming.

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Tandem enters administration, scuttling $400M sham contracting class action
Brendan Avallone 2021-07-07 9:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A $400 million class action brought by Shine Lawyers against a major Telstra and Foxtel contractor will be stayed after the company was placed into administration three months out from trial.

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Levitt Robinson’s Jem Punthakey on tackling the 7-Eleven class action hydra
Class Actions 2021-07-07 6:55 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Levitt Robinson senior associate Jem Punthakey had a unique opportunity to flex his creative muscles while working on two recently settled class actions against 7-Eleven, which spawned novel interlocutory skirmishes and a special leave application to the High Court.

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Binary options broker faces class action investigation
ASIC 2021-07-07 6:11 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Sydney-based broker is facing a class action investigation on behalf of customers who bought binary options over a six-year period, after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission banned the risky derivatives earlier this year after finding they were likely to cause “significant detriment”.

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Second COVID-19 insurance test case to be decided by end of year
Chief Justice James Allsop 2021-07-07 1:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A COVID-19 business interruption test case that was filed in the Federal Court following a landmark loss for insurers in test case before the NSW Court of Appeal, will be determined along with any appeals by the end of the year, a judge has said.

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Former Arrium directors point finger at KPMG in class action defence
Ashurst 2021-07-06 2:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Four executives of the failed Arrium have named auditor KPMG as a “concurrent wrongdoer” in defending a shareholder class action over a $754 million capital raising two years prior to the mining and steel giant’s $2 billion collapse.

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Insurer must cover breast implant doctor’s class action defence costs
Carter Newell 2021-07-06 1:29 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A surgeon facing class action claims from breast implant patients of the defunct The Cosmetic Institute has won his legal battle against an insurer that denied coverage for his defence costs.

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Oil producer Beach Energy faces potential class action over Western Flank disclosures
Class Actions 2021-07-05 10:22 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Law firm Slater & Gordon is investigating a shareholder class action against Australia’s largest onshore oil producer Beach Energy, following a significant decline in its projected earnings from oil reserves on the Western Flank in South Australia.

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