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Group members bound by ‘severely’ limiting Great Southern settlement
Two group members of a resolved class action over managed investment schemes operated by agribusiness Great Southern Group are bound by the settlement deed to repay loans they took out with the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, despite the severe constraints the settlement placed on individual defences, a judge has ruled.
AMP shareholders on surer legal footing in Federal Court, judge told
The Federal Court offers group members in the shareholder class actions against AMP a major legal advantage over the NSW Supreme Court, lawyers for the federal cases have argued ahead of a hearing in the controversial jurisdictional battle.
Nationwide can bring justification defence in Geoffrey Rush defamation case
The publisher of The Daily Telegraph has won its bid to bring a defence of justification against claims by actor Geoffrey Rush that the newspaper defamed him in articles alleging the actor behaved "inappropriately" during a production of King Lear at the Sydney Theatre Company.
NAB says sorry after bruising week at Royal Commission
National Australia Bank has issued a public apology after evidence this week at the Banking Royal Commission revealed the bank charged fees for no service and faces possible criminal charges.
Firms must teach lawyers the art of getting along, top litigator says
Law firms need to focus as much on training lawyers on the art of resolving cases early, as they do on the art of litigation, Quinn Emanuel managing partner Michael Mills has told Lawyerly.
BHP pays $50M to settle US class actions over Samarco mine
Mining giant BHP Billiton has reached a $50 million deal to settle the US class action over the 2015 dam failure at the Samarco mine in Brazil.
Crown sues NSW government to protect Sydney harbour views
Crown Resorts is taking the NSW government to court over development at central Barangaroo that threatens to block its views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.
Myer stayed silent after CEO’s ‘cloud cuckoo land’ forecast, court told
Myer had an obligation to correct remarks by former CEO Bernie Brookes in 2014 that the department store expected increased profits the following year, because there was no reasonable basis for the statement, a court heard Wednesday at the start of trial in a shareholder class action alleging the company breached its disclosure obligations to the market.
Westpac dodges ASIC bid for rogue trader chatter
The corporate watchdog can't get its hands on documents detailing Westpac's disciplinary measures against rogue traders or communications between the employees ahead of a penalty hearing in a case that found the bank attempted to influence the Bank Bill Swap Rate.
Competing class action fix divides firms in ALRC submissions
The "highly-controversial" battles over multiple class actions against AMP and GetSwift are just two cases in a decades-long history of class action proceedings and should not be the basis of any proposals to fix perceived gaps in courts' powers, plaintiffs firm Slater & Gordon said Tuesday.