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Judge ‘troubled’ by bid to extend class closure order in UGL shareholder action
Article 2019-07-15 10:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge overseeing a class action against engineering company UGL has agreed to extend a class closure order to give the parties a second chance to resolve the case in mediation, but not without expressing concerns that the order did not have the intended effect of encouraging settlement at the first sit-down.

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Former Dick Smith execs may seek to vacate trial date if cross claims filed
Alan Shearer 2019-07-12 9:18 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Two former executives of Dick Smith may seek to vacate an upcoming trial date for two class actions against the failed retailer, after recently being hit with cross claims by the company’s former auditor, Deloitte.

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Law firms can push on with separate class actions against CBA under cooperation deal
CBA 2019-07-10 8:33 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Rival law firms Maurice Blackburn and Phi Finney McDonald will be allowed to work together without consolidating their separate shareholder class actions against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, after a judge ruled that the bank had overstated the potential for extra costs and delays.

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Dick Smith insurers face class action over IPO-related policy
Alan Shearer 2019-07-08 4:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Allianz and a number of other insurers of Dick Smith are now facing a class action over the extent of coverage under an insurance policy for the collapsed electronics retailer’s initial public offering.

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Sims Metal class action funder to get no more than 25%, shareholders guaranteed at least half
Alexander Edwards 2019-07-05 11:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Noting the “significant and beneficial reduction” in recent funding rates, the judge overseeing a shareholder class action against recycling company Sims Metal Management has signed off on an order capping the commission of the funders at 25 per cent of any net proceeds and setting a minimum 50 per cent of any recovery for group members.

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Treasury Wine tries to claw back former exec’s $1.3M bonus
Employment 2019-07-05 10:07 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Treasury Wine Estates is trying to claw back a $1.3 million share bonus paid to former managing director Peter Dixon, alleging serious misconduct relating to the intellectual property theft of highly confidential documents.

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Judge reserves AMP class action loser costs after Phi Finney McDonald sinks 1,345 hours
Alec Leopold 2019-07-04 3:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Boutique class actions law firm Phi Finney McDonald has won its bid to reserve costs incurred before its case was permanently stayed in the AMP shareholder class action beauty contest, after the firm racked up at least 1,345 hours in “sunk costs”.

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Ex-Sirtex CEO pleads guilty to insider trading
Class Actions 2019-07-03 3:25 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The former CEO and director of biotech company Sirtex Medical, Gilman Wong, is facing a maximum ten years in prison after pleading guilty to insider trading.

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Debt-laden fintech Squirrel can’t block receiver appointment
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2019-07-02 9:17 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A judge has refused to grant an injunction stopping the appointment of receivers to Australian cloud-based superannuation fund manager SMSF Squirrel Ltd, describing the company’s financial position as “precarious” and likely to worsen beyond its current liabilities of $7.8 million.

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Global textiles giant Simba can peek at IFOTA’s books, judge says
Consumer Goods 2019-07-02 3:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Clothing manufacturer IFOTA has been ordered to open its books to shareholder Simba after it raised concerns about IFOTA’s management and financial position.

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