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Law firms join forces to investigate strip-search class action against NSW Police
Two law firms have joined forces to investigate a potential class action against NSW Police over allegedly unlawful use of invasive searches, including strip searches.
J&J unit hit with indemnity costs for ‘unreasonable conduct’ in pelvic mesh class action
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon has been hit with an indemnity costs order for "unreasonable conduct" after its loss in last year’s pelvic mesh class action ruling, which found that the pharmaceutical giant did not adequately warn of the risks of the implants.
The write way to success: Barristers’ top tips for winning written submissions
With COVID-19 forcing courts to deal with more matters on the papers, written submissions are more important than ever and must be carefully crafted to assist the court while offering clients the best chance of success, barristers told Lawyerly.
Continuous disclosure laws watered down to protect companies, directors from class actions
In its latest move aimed at shielding companies from "opportunistic class actions", the Morrison government has announced a temporary change to the continuous disclosure rules to give companies more wriggle room in updating shareholders during the coronavirus pandemic.
VW carve-out settlement may become more popular as class action scrutiny heats up
The settlement arrangement resolving five class actions against Volkswagen, which carved out hefty legal fees from the $120 million payout to drivers, could become more prevalent as the spotlight is once again trained on the cost of class actions. But the approach is not without controversy, experts say.
‘Threat of a heavy sanction’: Shareholder slams opt-out notice in AMP class action
A proposed notice to eligible group members in Maurice Blackburn's class action against AMP over its fees for no services scandal threatened to bar unregistered shareholders from any settlement stemming from mediation in the case, a threat barred by a recent ruling finding that courts have no power to close class actions to signed up group members, an appeals court has heard.
IOOF follow-on shareholder class action flops
Eight months after defeating a case brought by the prudential regulator alleging breaches of superannuation laws, wealth manager IOOF has escaped a class action without paying a cent to shareholders.
Litigation funding clampdown may go too far, experts say
Litigation funders say they do not oppose the government's plan to subject them to a licensing regime, but legal experts told Lawyerly the crackdown on funders may go too far too fast and could harm class action litigants.
Client poaching allegations fly in Monsanto class actions
A judge has rejected concerns about client poaching raised by the law firms involved in competing class actions against chemical giant Monsanto.
Spotless pays $95M to settle shareholder class action
A $95 million settlement has been reached in a shareholder class action against facility services company Spotless Group, the largest settlement in a shareholder class action in two years.