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Judge doubts Scenic Tours’ de-classing bid in cruise class action
Class Actions 2023-03-06 6:04 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has questioned a bid by cruise operator Scenic Tours to water down a class action brought over a series of European cruises that went ahead in 2018 despite a record-breaking drought that saw river levels drop so low they became impassable.

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Gunns class action settles with KPMG, former directors
Accounting 2023-03-02 10:57 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A class action against KPMG and nine former Gunns Plantations directors over the failure of six managed investment schemes for eucalyptus wood in Tasmania has settled for a confidential amount, with a judge poised to approve the deal.

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Aussie Skips, CEO plead guilty in criminal cartel case
ACCC 2023-02-27 1:19 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Aussie Skips and CEO Emmanuel Roussakis have pleaded guilty to price fixing over the supply of skip bins and demolition waste services in Sydney.

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ACCC loses appeal in ‘fanciful’ NSW Ports competition case
ACCC 2023-02-23 1:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has lost its challenge to a decision that tossed its case alleging NSW Ports stymied competition when it signed a 50-year agreement with the state to privatise two ports. 

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Appeals court asked to decide if GCO can ‘travel’ in Arrium class action
Banton Group 2023-02-22 2:10 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has referred to an appeals court the question of whether a group costs order can “travel”, as KPMG continues to push to transfer a shareholder class action over the collapse of mining company Arrium to New South Wales.

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HWL Ebsworth found negligent in $130M case over property development
Conor Bannan 2023-02-17 5:39 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

HWL Ebsworth has been found negligent in advising on a joint venture contract for an ambitious Sydney-based land development, which allegedly lost the law firm’s former client $130 million. 

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Unions wins High Court challenge to NSW campaign spending limits
Australian Government Solicitor 2023-02-15 10:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The High Court has thrown out laws that banned unions and other third parties from spending more than $20,000 on political campaigns ahead of a New South Wales state election in March.

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Whitehaven coal mine extension illogical amid ‘deadly’ climate crisis, court told
David Hume 2023-02-15 1:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The NSW Independent Planning Commission’s decision to approve an extension for Whitehaven’s Narrabi coal mine was “legally illogical” amid current knowledge of the “extraordinary and deadly” impact of climate change, a court has heard.

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Magistrate’s refusal to allow note-taking in courtroom showed possible bias, judge finds
Associate Justice Michael Elkaim 2023-02-15 1:46 am By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A local court magistrate showed apprehended bias by not allowing a self-represented plaintiff to take notes during cross-examination, a judge has found.

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Barrister loses costs review after fee estimate blows out by 480%
Business of Law 2023-02-07 5:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Sydney barrister who charged $349,360 after giving an estimate of $60,000 for work on a bankruptcy case has lost his bid for a costs review after his fee was slashed, with a judge finding his client could not make an informed choice about her representation.

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