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Incentive-based funding commission dropped in IAG insurance class action
The funder backing the IAG add-on insurance class action has agreed to a fixed 25 per cent commission, after the plaintiff copped criticism from a judge for the largely redacted funding agreement which called for lower rates if the case settled by a certain date.
Slater & Gordon, ex-directors say Pitcher Partners responsible for financial reports
Facing cross claims by Pitcher Partners in two shareholder class actions alleging the accounting firm wrongly signed off on Slater & Gordon's financial reports ahead of a share price nosedive, the law firm and its ex-directors say they relied on the auditor to ensure the veracity of the statements.
Competing law firms agree to join forces in BHP class action
Rival law firms Phi Finney McDonald and Maurice Blackburn have offered to consolidate their competing shareholder class actions against BHP after prompting by the Full Federal Court, which said Friday it approved of the plan.
Quintis shareholders can choose which of two class actions is a better bet
Shareholders of troubled sandalwood producer Quintis who are eligible group members in two consolidated class actions against the company can bet on which of the two cases will give them the best returns, if any, and the Federal Court has appointed an independent lawyer to help them make the choice.
Ernst & Young strikes back in Quintis class action
Ernst & Young, which has been named in a class action over its auditing of sandalwood producer Quintis, has filed cross-claims alleging Quintis should pick up the tab for any liability it may face in the proceedings.
ASIC loses market manipulation case against NAB contractor Whitebox
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has lost its market manipulation action against Whitebox Trading and its director Johannes Boshoff, with the court finding it was "practically impossible" that any of the trades at the centre of the case were made for an illegitimate purpose.
East Timor tries again to shut down case over $328M fuel supply contract
The government of East Timor will appeal a Victorian Supreme Court judgment dismissing its application to throw out a case brought by oil and gas firm Lighthouse Corporation over a failed fuel supply agreement.
Quintis to hand over insurance docs in class actions
Failed sandalwood oil producer Quintis has agreed to hand over insurance policies showing any coverage for potential liability it or its former CEO may have in two class actions brought against them.
Westpac unit in talks to settle class action over Samra Ponzi scheme
Westpac unit BankSA is in talks to resolve a class action alleging it failed to detect the fraud of convicted Ponzi schemer Michael Samra.
GetSwift faces scrutiny by class action law firm after ASX trading halt
The law firm running a shareholder class action against GetSwift confirmed it was looking at the events surrounding Tuesday's trading halt by the Australian Stock Exchange but would not be amending its ongoing case against the logistics company in light of it.