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Criminal cartel cases the tip of the iceberg, lawyers say
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-08-27 11:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

The two criminal cartel cases brought by the ACCC in the past three months are just the beginning, lawyers say, with three or four more criminal matters expected to be brought by the end of the year.

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Lawyers, litigation funders grade class action reform proposals
Feature 2018-06-25 11:10 pm By Christine Caulfield

Regulating third-party litigation funders gets a resounding yes, but experts are divided on removing the ban on contingency fees and other recommendations for reforming the class action regime. Lawyerly spoke to defence and plaintiff-side lawyers, as well as funders, for their take on the recent proposals, and five major talking points emerged.

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Clayton Utz instructions from AMP irrelevant, legal experts say
Legal Ethics 2018-04-26 4:40 pm By Christine Caulfield

Clayton Utz’s public statements referencing its terms of engagement with AMP in drafting an independent report are irrelevant if it knew the document was destined for the corporate regulator, legal experts say, and transcripts from the Royal Commission suggest the law firm did know.

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