‘Rank, rank incompetence’: Judge slams solicitors in APAC, Dexus row

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A judge has threatened to vacate the trial in Dexus’ case against Melbourne Airport operator APAC after all the defendants tried to file documents late, suggesting the lawyers may hit with personal costs orders.

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Judge wants more info on ‘extraordinary’ legal fees in AMP class action

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A judge has asked for more information on why he should approve $43.1 million in legal fees in a class action against AMP that settled for $120 million, calling the amount “extraordinary” and “troubling”.

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Ben Roberts-Smith charged with five war-crime murders

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Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was arrested and charged Tuesday with five war crime counts of murder, following a joint investigation by the Australian Federal Police and the Office of the Special Investigator.

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Sydney silk appointed Australia’s first female solicitor-general

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A leading competition law barrister has been appointed as the federal government’s chief legal advisor, with the government’s kids social media ban and attacks on hate speech laws to be among her early challenges. 

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Uber slammed for booting driver who touched groin during trip

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The Fair Work Commission has criticised Uber for failing to explain the nature of a complaint against a driver, who touched his groin during a trip, before deactivating his account on the rideshare app.

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Managing downstream class action risk during a regulatory investigation

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Decisions made during a regulatory investigation can have significant consequences for the trajectory of any future class action, and a coordinated, holistic approach can narrow the scope of potential downstream exposure, say Corrs Chambers partners Chris Pagent and Abigail Gill and special counsel James Emmerig.

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