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The class action settlements that came under fire in 2021
Adero Law 2022-01-12 6:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

If evidence were needed that courts are not rubber stamping class action settlements, the scrutiny of multi-million dollar agreements in 2021 is proof positive that judicial oversight of representative proceedings is robust.

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Dixon Advisory hit with second class action over advice fees
Class Actions 2021-12-23 9:32 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Dixon Advisory faces a second class action on behalf of investors who claim they suffered significant financial loss when the advice firm and its directors allegedly encouraged the purchase of high risk, high fee securities for their own financial gain.

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Mayfair slapped with $30M fine after judge finds ASIC penalty ‘insufficient’
Aaron Weinstock 2021-12-22 10:10 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Beleaguered investment group Mayfair 101 will have to pay a $30 million penalty after a judge found a $12 million penalty proposed by ASIC was “insufficient”.

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Nimble Money beats back shareholder bid to peek at books
Baker McKenzie 2021-12-21 5:43 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Payday lender Nimble has succeeded in blocking its largest shareholder from accessing company documents relating to an impending debt refinance, with a judge finding the company’s financial woes were due to COVID-19 and not improper conduct by management.

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Judge criticises ASIC for treating orders in Westpac case like ‘traffic lights in Naples’
Allens 2021-12-20 1:48 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has criticised the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for treating timetabling orders in its insider trading case against Westpac over a $16 billion interest rate swap as though they were “traffic lights in Naples”.

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Ex-Antares Energy CEO banned for misleading market about $354M Texas oil sale
Alexander Mossop 2021-12-17 6:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The former CEO and chairman of Antares Energy has been banned from managing corporations for four years and hit with a $40,000 penalty for failing to disclose to the market the buyer behind an ill-fated US$254 million acquisition of Texas oil assets.

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Class action claims EML Payments misled shareholders over money laundering concerns
Class Actions 2021-12-16 6:41 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Payments processing company EML has been hit with a class action over its alleged failure to notify shareholders of concerns by Ireland’s central bank relating to compliance with anti-money laundering regulations.

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Merrill Lynch botched $56M sale of Zip Co shares, lawsuit claims
Ashurst 2021-12-14 10:47 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Two major Zip Co investors have sued Merrill Lynch for allegedly breaching its duties as financial advisor by recommending they sell their shares in the Aussie fintech after September 1 last year, at which point Paypal’s announcement that it would enter the buy now, pay later market had sent Zip’s share price plummeting.

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Arrium class action seeks unredacted KPMG audit file
Ashurst 2021-12-14 6:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Shareholders in a class action against failed steel giant Arrium and KPMG are seeking an unredacted version of an audit file by KPMG to probe the accounting giant’s handling of the steel producer’s financial statements before its collapse in April 2016.

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‘Full-blooded’ fight brewing between competing a2 Milk class actions
Christopher Withers 2021-12-10 4:21 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A “full-blooded carriage fight” is set down for next year between two competing class actions alleging dairy giant a2 Milk misled shareholders with an overly optimistic prediction of its infant formula sales.

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