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Judge tosses plaintiff’s case in first Takata airbags class action to face trial
In a major defeat that could affect the fate of six other cases lined up behind it, a judge has dismissed the lead plaintiff's claims in a class action against Volkswagen over deadly Takata airbags.
Royal Caribbean can’t block US lawsuit by White Island volcano victims
A judge has shot down an attempt by cruise giant Royal Caribbean to block victims of the White Island volcano eruption in New Zealand from suing for damages in a US court.
Oil producer Beach Energy faces potential class action over Western Flank disclosures
Law firm Slater & Gordon is investigating a shareholder class action against Australia’s largest onshore oil producer Beach Energy, following a significant decline in its projected earnings from oil reserves on the Western Flank in South Australia.
Lawyer to seek ‘no adverse costs’ order in cartel class action against Facebook, Google
The self-represented lawyer behind a $1 billion class action against Facebook and Google over a cryptocurrency ad ban has said he will bring the first "no adverse costs" application to be heard by the Federal Court under the Competition and Consumer Act.
Ben Roberts-Smith accused of ‘inventing stories’ on second day of cross-examination
Ben Roberts-Smith has been accused of “inventing stories” to conceal facts that would support publisher Fairfax’s version of events concerning war crimes allegedly committed by the former SAS soldier in Afghanistan.
AMP launches bid to declass excessive insurance class action
AMP and a number of its financial planning subsidiaries have launched a bid to declass a group proceeding jointly run by Piper Alderman and Shine Lawyers over allegedly excessive insurance premiums.
Woolworths taken to court by FWO for ‘significant’ underpayment of store managers
Supermarket giant Woolworths has been hit with regulatory action by the Fair Work Ombudsman after it admitted to  shortchanging thousands of full-time salaried managers to the tune of $390 million.
KWM’s Kione Johnson could ‘build a dam’ after leading role in floods class action
Juggling a promising legal career and being the mother of two small children, King & Wood Mallesons' Kione Johnson, who was the lead senior associate for dam operator Seqwater in the complex Queensland floods class action, revels in the “constant state of chaos” of her daily routine.
Google can’t escape publisher finding in defamation win by gangland lawyer
Google has lost its challenge to a ruling that it pay a Melbourne gangland lawyer $40,000 for the results of an internet search that included a link to a defamatory article, with an appeals court affirming the search engine giant was a publisher of the results.
ASIC defends handling of Nuix prospectus ahead of disastrous IPO
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission's new chair Joseph Longo has defended his team's work in reviewing the Nuix prospectus before the embattled tech company's $2.9 billion float late last year.