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Rio Tinto execs want ASIC trial vacated due to COVID-19
Allen & Overy 2020-11-04 2:21 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Two former executives of mining giant Rio Tinto accused by ASIC of breaching their directors duties have asked the court to vacate an upcoming trial, after raising concerns that COVID-19 could affect their ability to appear.

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Lawyer Alex Elliott ‘didn’t know any better’, Banksia class action trial hears
Andrew Palmer 2020-11-02 10:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The son of Banksia class action funder Mark Elliott, who has been accused of complicity in a fraudulent scheme to maximise the profits of the lawyers in the case, was young and inexperienced and didn’t know his father’s conduct was wrong, his barrister has told a court.

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Banksia funder Mark Elliott’s ‘practice’ of deleting emails doesn’t gel, court told
Andrew Palmer 2020-10-30 10:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A routine practice by the funder behind the scandal-ridden Banksia class action of deleting emails, documented in a letter by his solicitors just days before his death, isn’t consistent with the electronic record maintained in another class action in which he was involved, a court overseeing a trial in the case has heard.

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Pitcher Partners’ bid for indemnity costs from class action gets poor reception
Accounting 2020-10-29 7:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has expressed skepticism at claims by accounting firm Pitcher Partners that the lead applicant of a now dropped class action over its auditing advice to Slater & Gordon should be hit with indemnity costs for discontinuing the case.

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Doubts raised years ago about claims in dropped Pitcher Partners class action, court hears
Accounting 2020-10-28 10:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Johnson Winter & Slattery persisted with a shareholder class action over auditing advice given to Slater & Gordon despite concerns about the strength of the claims raised in late 2017, Pitcher Partners has told the Federal Court as it seeks indemnity costs for the now abandoned proceeding.

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‘Stock Swami’ Twitter account says no reasonable person would believe tweets about Tolga Kumova
Craddock Murray Neumann 2020-10-26 10:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The operator of the Stock Swami Twitter handle has responded to a defamation case brought by mining entrepreneur Tolga Kumova, saying a reasonable reader would not consider his tweets a reliable source of factual information about the businessman.

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Group members no worse off if Pitcher Partners class action dropped, court told
Accounting 2020-10-26 6:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Dropping a class action against accounting firm Pitcher Partners over Slater & Gordon’s disastrous acquisition of UK professional services firm Quindell will leave group members no worse off than they were when the proceeding first commenced, the Federal Court has heard.

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Law firm investigating expanded Crown class action amid anti-money laundering probe
Class Actions 2020-10-23 10:23 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn is looking at potentially expanding its shareholder class action against Crown Resorts after it emerged at the NSW gaming authority inquiry that the casino giant may have breached anti-money laundering laws.

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Worley ruling the latest setback for shareholder class actions
Alexander Edwards 2020-10-23 5:48 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge’s decision to throw out a shareholder class action against engineering company Worley is a loss for plaintiffs lawyers and could result in fewer listed companies willing to settle cases alleging they breached their disclosure obligations, but the ruling is not likely to have a significant chilling effect on securities litigation.

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Surfstitch class action lawyers accused of breaching duties to shareholders
Class Actions 2020-10-22 10:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The lawyers behind two class actions against clothing retailer Surfstitch breached their duties to act in the best interests of shareholders, and their conduct should bar them from pocketing more than $6 million claimed in costs and commission in the protracted litigation, a court has heard.

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