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Behind the scenes on landmark Federal Court ruling on moral rights
In a landmark recent decision, the Federal Court has confirmed that getting credits wrong or trying to contract your way out of giving them carries serious legal and commercial consequences, says Clayton Utz head of digital and intellectual property Timothy Webb and lawyer Chelsea Manansala.
Managing downstream class action risk during a regulatory investigation
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.
Top 10 class action reforms I want to see
There is no reason to believe that in the absence of procedural or legislative reform, class actions will not continue to be unduly protracted and prohibitively expensive. Here are 10 reform proposals to better facilitate access to justice, writes barrister and UNSW adjunct professor of law, Dr Peter Cashman.
Australia hits three class action milestones
In this 33rd year of class actions, three significant milestones have been achieved by Australia's class action regimes, writes expert Professor Vince Morabito.
Lawyerly holiday publishing schedule
Lawyerly will be closed from 24 December until 6 January.
Enough already! Greed, hubris and indifference in the time of Banksia
In the appeal that uncovered the Banksia class action scam I was a lawyer for – and the son of – the group member who dared to object to the $64 million settlement. What followed came to be known as the darkest chapter in Victoria's legal history, but have we really learned our lesson?
Lawyerly holiday publishing schedule
Lawyerly will be closed from December 25 until January 8.
Apology to Jan Saddler, managing director of JGA Saddler
Following the decision of Justice Michael Lee in the Ethicon class actions appointing settlement administrators we published an article entitled 'Winner of J&J class action settlement gig beats back challenger'.
A Gender Revolution: A fairer future for women under new workplace laws
With the passage of the Respect@Work and Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bills before Christmas this year, the Federal Government will have done more to make workplaces fairer and safer for women than years of platitudes from their predecessors, says Maurice Blackburn's Mackenzie Wakefield and Patrick Turner.
ACCC lays new turf with first standalone concerted practices enforcement outcome
The ACCC has secured its first enforcement outcome related solely to the concerted practices provisions of the competition law, in a case that shows the watchdog is willing to take action to prevent what it sees as anti-competitive practices that include sharing sensitive price information, write Gilbert + Tobin's Jeremy Jose, Sarah Lynch and Katie Latham.