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‘The way to do business’: Federal Court judge wants to make virtual case management hearings permanent
Banki Haddock Fiora 2020-06-19 12:03 pm By Alison Eveleigh

A Federal Court judge overseeing Papua New Guinean Politician William Duma’s defamation lawsuit against Fairfax Media has said he would like to move case management hearings online permanently, saying the move to virtual courtrooms was one good that had resulted from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Dreamworld operator hit with class action over 2016 tragedy
Class Actions 2020-06-19 9:03 am By Cat Fredenburgh

Ardent Leisure, which operates the Dreamworld theme park in Queensland, is facing a shareholder class action over a 2016 tragedy in which four people died following a ride malfunction.

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ASX backs permanent reform to continuous disclosure obligations
Class Actions 2020-06-18 11:01 pm By Christine Caulfield

Recent temporary measures by the government making it harder to bring shareholder class actions should be part of permanent reform, ASX has said, and enforcement of Australia’s continuous disclosure rules should rest with the share market operator and ASIC.

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Female barristers say virtual hearings antidote to ‘constant low-grade intimidation’
Coronavirus 2020-06-18 8:42 pm By Miklos Bolza

The era of online hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic has made advocacy more challenging for counsel representing parties in litigation, but a happy consequence of the virtual courtroom is an end to intimidation, harassment and in some cases bullying by male barristers and judges, female barristers have told Lawyerly.

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Victoria passes hotly contested contingency fee bill
Class Actions 2020-06-18 7:28 pm By Alison Eveleigh

Victoria’s lawmakers have passed a fiercely-debated bill that lifts the ban on contingency fees, making the state the first in the country to allow lawyers to take a percentage cut of any judgment or settlement in class actions. 

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ACCC sweating the details of Google’s $3B Fitbit purchase
Competition & Consumer Protection 2020-06-18 12:32 pm By Christine Caulfield

The competition regulator has raised concerns about Google’s planned acquisition of fitness device company Fitbit, saying the $3 billion tie-up could further cement the dominance of the search engine giant in online advertising.

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Law firms livid as powerful US group throws money into class action debate
Class Actions 2020-06-17 8:36 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A powerful US business lobbying group should not be allowed to influence Australian politicians as they consider reforms to the country’s class action regime, two leading plaintiffs firms have said. But a lawyer for the group said singling it out was hypocritical given how many overseas litigation funders have hired firms to represent their interests in the current class action debate.

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Judge tells AUSTRAC to ‘guillotine’ Westpac case as it readies more claims
Allens 2020-06-17 4:12 pm By Alison Eveleigh

A judge has warned AUSTRAC that it needs to finalise its case against Westpac over anti-money laundering breaches as the regulator readies a slew of new claims, quashing any hopes of a trial this year.

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Top NSW judge backs flexible approach to virtual hearings
Chief Justice Tom Bathurst 2020-06-17 2:59 pm By Miklos Bolza

The Chief Justice of the NSW Supreme Court told Lawyerly the court will adopt a flexible mixture of virtual and in-person hearings in the long term, as courts and the country slowly awaken from COVID-19 lockdown.

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GetSwift leaked $138M deal to the press ahead of ASX announcement, ASIC says
Alan Shearer 2020-06-16 7:26 pm By Miklos Bolza

GetSwift “sat on” an announcement about a lucrative deal with US-based automotive sales and marketing firm N.A. Williams for more than three weeks, then leaked the news to the media before announcing it on the Australian Stock Exchange, ASIC has told the Federal Court on day two of a trial in the corporate regulator’s case against the logistics tech company.

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