Class Actions

Case against Reject Shop was class action from get-go, Full Court told

The applicant in a class action against The Reject Shop told an appeals court Tuesday the case was always a representative proceeding despite a pleading mistake that left it empty of group members.

Policy and Regulation

Live exports class action says court failed to grasp impact of ban

A class action over the government’s live exports ban is appealing a finding that no additional cattle would have been exported to Indonesia absent the prohibition, saying the judge failed to fully appreciate the “unheralded” ban.

Competition & Consumer Protection

ACCC calls emergency meeting of fuel suppliers, warns against collusion

The ACCC has convened an emergency meeting of fuel companies, warning them against engaging in collusive conduct amid disruptions in the oil markets caused by military operations in the Middle East.

Business of Law

Judge urges barristers to drop ‘confrontational’ cross-examinations

A judge has warned barristers against taking an aggressive, confrontational approach to cross-examination, saying there is “very little to be gained” from such questioning.

Courts

Australian unit of court services provider VIQ goes into administration

The Australian arm of Canadian court services company VIQ Solutions, which provides transcription services to the Federal Court, has entered voluntary administration.

Entertainment

‘Life is short’: Judge urges Guy Sebastian, manager to resolve row

A judge has encouraged singer Guy Sebastian to resolve his long-running case against his former manager Titus Day, saying the parties should “move on in life”.

Insurance

Medical negligence team joins Wotton Kearney’s health practice

Wotton Kearney has bolstered its health practice with the appointment of former Makinson D’Apice partner Eliza Faulk and her team of six.

Class Actions

Victoria to pay $125M in hotel quarantine class action

Victoria will pay $125 million in a settement finalised on Monday in a class action over the state's COVID-19 hotel quarantine program.

Securities

Court orders Macquarie to pay $35M in ASIC’s short-sale reporting case

A court has ordered Macquarie Securities to pay an agreed $35 million penalty after finding that “serious deficiencies" in its reporting systems resulted in repeated failures to accurately report short sales.

Financial Services

Super fund that vetoed First Guardian can shield due diligence intel

Super fund HUB24, which rejected the now collapsed First Guardian fund as an investment for members, can protect its due diligence process from getting into the hands of rival Diversa, whose members weren't so lucky.

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