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Lawyer stood down after court slams ‘disturbing’ conduct in Malaysia Airlines class action
Anthony McInerney 2020-07-10 9:29 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The law firm slammed by the Full Federal Court this week for its conduct in the Malaysia Airlines class action has apologised to the family unknowingly shut out of the class action, and has stood down the lead lawyer in the case.

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Hearings kick off in government’s latest class action inquiry
Class Actions 2020-07-10 9:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The first of four public hearings in the latest class action inquiry launched by the Federal Government begins Monday morning, and leading the line up of speakers is the 25-year-old spokesperson for a Liberal Party think tank that condemns the “super profits” of litigation funders.

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Funder’s average rate of return a factor in approving class action commission, judge says
Agriculture 2020-07-10 8:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A litigation funder’s average rate of return on its investment in shareholder class actions was one of a number of factors weighed by a judge in approving a 25 per cent funding cut from the $42 million settlement in a class action against dairy cooperative Murray Goulburn.

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Westpac’s call for update on class action funding shot down by judge
Alec Leopold 2020-07-10 5:13 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge on Friday dismissed Westpac’s bid for an update from litigation funder JustKapital as to whether it continues to financially back a class action against the bank over allegedly excessive insurance premiums.

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Court approves settlement in Santos class action over travel allowances for casuals
Class Actions 2020-07-10 4:58 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A court has signed off on a settlement of a class action brought against oil and gas giant Santos by a group of Indigenous Australians who claimed they were misled about their entitlement to receive certain travel allowances while working as casual cultural heritage monitors for the company.

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Costs orders should be the exception in funded Fair Work cases, judge says
Brendan Avallone 2020-07-09 11:01 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The parties in a ‘sham’ contracting class action brought on behalf of telecommunications workers have both lost bids to recover interlocutory costs, with a judge noting that costs orders against funded litigants should be the exception rather than the rule in Fair Work litigation.

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Opal Tower owners’ corporation opts out of class action
Class Actions 2020-07-09 9:04 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Opal Tower owners’ corporation has opted out of a class action seeking compensation on behalf of hundreds of apartment owners in the scandal-plagued building.

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CBA won’t hand over docs to class action without AUSTRAC’s blessing
AUSTRAC 2020-07-08 9:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has refused to provide sought-after documents to the lead applicants of a joint class action against it until AUSTRAC grants permission, citing concerns over possible criminal breaches if it hands over the material without the agency’s approval.

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Allianz hit with class action over ‘junk’ car insurance
Automotive 2020-07-08 9:23 pm By Alison Eveleigh

Insurance giant Allianz is facing a class action over allegedly “poor value” or worthless car and motorcycle insurance products.

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‘Let down’ by own lawyers: Family of MH17 victim wins appeal after being shut out of class action
Anthony McInerney 2020-07-07 10:40 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The parents of an Australian national who was killed aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 have successfully appealed a decision blocking them from participating in the settlement of a class action, with an appeals court judge describing as “disturbing” the conduct of their legal team in the group proceeding.

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