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Westpac appeals funding order in life insurance class action
Westpac is challenging a judge's order that gives the funder backing a class action over life insurance premiums a 25 percent cut of any recovery.
ASIC contests referee idea in AMP insurance rewriting case
ASIC has locked horns with a Federal Court judge over his proposal to appoint an independent referee in its case against AMP over insurance rewriting, with the regulator arguing the move would lead to delay and duplication of costs.
Class action seeks evidence from jailed Crown Resorts employees
The law firm leading a shareholder class action against Crown Resorts wants evidence from employees whose arrest in China during a 2016 government crackdown on gambling sent the company's stock price tumbling.
Quinn Emanuel reveals ‘step up’ funding model in AMP class action beauty pageant
Law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan will call in US experts to back up its proposed "step up" funding model as five law firms begin a high stakes battle to lead a shareholder class action against AMP.
CBA faces $100M class action over ‘uncompetitive’ super rates
Commonwealth Bank and its wealth management unit Colonial First State have been hit with a class action alleging Colonial First State dumped customers' retirement savings into uncompetitive CBA investments with returns as low as 1.25 per cent.
United can’t boot judge from final hearing in Freehills case
Australian petrol retailer United Petroleum has lost a bid to disqualify a judge from a final hearing on costs in its unsuccessful battle against law firm Herbert Smith Freehills over a failed initial public offering.
Viterra must pay Cargill’s costs for ‘pointless’ High Court appeal
Viterra has been hit with costs for persisting with a special leave application to the High Court seeking to compel Cargill to turn over emails exchanged with its lawyers at Allens during the sale of its Joe White Maltings business, even after Cargill agreed to waive privilege and produced the documents.
ANZ says prosecutors dragging feet in criminal cartel case
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group told the court on Tuesday that it urgently needs a statement of facts, during the first hearing in the highly anticipated criminal cartel case against three investment banks.
Judge puts ASIC ‘fees for no service’ case against NAB on fast-track
A Federal Court judge has put ASIC's first fees for no service case, brought against two units of National Australia Bank's wealth management division, on an expedited timetable, saying the case was not new territory for the bank.
MyBudget denied costs in ‘public interest’ class action
A Federal Court judge that threw out a consumer class action against MyBudget has denied the budget management company's bid for costs, finding the case was brought in the public interest.