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Myer class action funder must pay $1M in security for trial
Article 2018-07-30 8:48 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The litigation funder underwriting a class action against Myer will have to fork over another $950,000 in security ahead of what will be a rare shareholder trial starting next Wednesday, a court has ruled.

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Privilege not waived by DLA Piper phone call over Circadin patent
Article 2018-07-27 11:03 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Two generic drug makers have lost their bid for confidential documents related to Neurim Pharmaceuticals’ patents covering sleep drug Circadin, with a court ruling legal professional privilege was waived in a phone conversation between a DLA Piper lawyer and the company’s founder.

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Judge doubtful of ‘injustice’ facing Appco in class action
Article 2018-07-27 9:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fundraising company Appco told a judge Friday that it faced an ‘injustice’ if a wage case were allowed to proceed as a class action on behalf of over 1,000 workers, but the judge was not impressed, saying the argument made ‘no sense’ to him.

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Ex-Kagara directors reach deal in shareholder class action
Article 2018-07-27 8:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Eight former directors of failed mining company Kagara have settled a shareholder class action alleging they misled investors and falsified the company’s accounting records, the Federal Court heard Friday.

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AMP sets aside $290M for customer compensation
Article 2018-07-27 5:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Embattled financial giant AMP has moved to regain customer trust, allocating $290 million to compensate customers going back 10 years, the company told shareholders Friday.

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Surfstitch shareholders get hands on ASIC transcripts
Article 2018-07-26 10:23 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Investors in a class action against failed online retailer Surfstitch Group won access Thursday to transcripts of interviews of former boss Justin Cameron by the corporate watchdog.

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ACCC takes Europcar to court for excessive card surcharges
Article 2018-07-26 7:56 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Europcar has been hit with an enforcement action by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission accusing the rental car company of slapping customers with excessive credit and debit card payment surcharges.

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Directed Electronics can’t block rival Hanhwa’s deal with Izuzu in IP case
Article 2018-07-24 11:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has dismissed a bid by Australian auto electronics company Directed OE for an injunction stopping South Korean rival Hanhwa from supplying a new audio visual unit to truck company Izuzu it claims was developed using confidential information.

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Phi Finney McDonald teams up with most feared US plaintiffs firm in BHP class action
Article 2018-07-24 3:19 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The litigation funder underwriting a shareholder class action against BHP Billiton over the company’s Brazilian mine disaster is a corporation created by two major US plaintiffs’ firms with the sole purpose of backing the Australian case.

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Nudie family loses bid for frozen assets to fund legal woes
Appeals 2018-07-23 9:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Court has dismissed an application by tax lawyer Michael Binetter and his wife Suzanne Binetter to dip into over $3 million in frozen assets to fund a case over an alleged $120 million international tax evasion scheme.

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