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AMP taken by surprise by ASIC’s claim of 120 breaches in insurance churn case
AMP 2019-07-26 9:45 pm By Amelia Birnie

AMP Financial Planning has attempted to qualify its admission to so-called insurance churn allegations by the corporate watchdog, suggesting it might not have admitted to “all contraventions” if it had known ASIC would push for up to 120 separate breaches and $36 million in penalties.

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$27M Fitch class action settlement approved after scolding by judge
Alicia Lyons 2019-07-25 7:10 pm By Amelia Birnie

Group members in the Fitch Ratings class action have recovered almost 95 per cent of their losses in a $27 million settlement, which was narrowly approved after a judge scolded the parties for a lack of clarity around the mediation and opt-out process.

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ASIC to sue ANZ over $35M in fees at centre of two class actions
ANZ 2019-07-25 4:34 pm By Miklos Bolza

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is planning to sue ANZ over $35 million in allegedly illegal customer fees, which were also at the centre of two class actions settlements reached last year under which customers are expected to walk away with no more than $100 apiece.

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‘Sigh’: Judge inadvertently sends email to applicant, and reveals he’s human
Article 2019-07-25 3:28 pm By Christine Caulfield

A Federal Court judge has admitted he insulted an applicant in a case against the Commonwealth when he inadvertently sent her an email meant for his associate, in which he sarcastically used the word “sigh” in response to the applicant advising the court of her hospitalisation.

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Forge reaches multimillion dollar settlement in shareholder class action
Class Actions 2019-07-25 1:24 pm By Christine Caulfield

Collapsed engineering and construction company Forge Group has agreed to settle a shareholder class action over alleged continuous disclosure breaches, which will see the funder pocket about $7.5 million.

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KPMG promotes first Australian to global head of legal services
Business of Law 2019-07-24 10:30 pm By Christine Caulfield

Former King & Wood Mallesons managing partner Stuart Fuller will take the reins of KPMG’s global legal services division, the first Australian at the helm of the Big Four firm’s legal offering.

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Iluka threatens class action dismissal bid amid ongoing funding concerns
ACA Lawyers 2019-07-24 9:19 pm By Amelia Birnie

Mineral sands producer Iluka Resources is threatening a dismissal bid in a shareholder class action it has spent $2 million fighting over the past year, amid concerns proposed security could be inadequate and the applicant has still to finalise an agreement with a litigation funder.

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ASIC bans celebrity financial adviser Sam Henderson for 3 years after surveillance sting
ASIC 2019-07-24 3:20 pm By Miklos Bolza

Former finance guru and TV personality Sam Henderson has been banned from providing financial services for three years after an ASIC surveillance operation and shock revelations from the banking royal commission that one of his staff members impersonated a Fair Work commissioner.

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Radio Rentals class action looking for admissions in AIG insurance claim docs
Class Actions 2019-07-24 1:16 pm By Miklos Bolza

The lead applicant in a class action against Radio Rentals wants access to correspondence relating to the appliance leasing company’s insurance coverage with AIG Australia, saying the documents might contain admissions relevant to its case over the company’s allegedly misleading ‘Rent, Try, $1 Buy’ program.

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Lendlease faces second shareholder class action after $350M writedown
Class Actions 2019-07-23 11:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Construction giant Lendlease faces a second shareholder class action over market disclosures relating to its underperforming engineering division, and joining the case is one of the biggest public pension funds in the US.

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