Shine Lawyers and barrister David Turner have once again dodged a negligence lawsuit over advice given about a $630,000 contractual dispute, with an appeals court upholding an earlier decision dismissing a bid to join the two parties.
ACCC secures $700,000 penalty against NRAS participant Quantum Housing
Law firm hit with $1.4M judgment over negligent advice to lawyer
Lawyers want virtual hearings to stay in a post-COVID world
Commonwealth Bank faces class action over ‘junk’ insurance
Domino’s looks to strike out ‘rolled up, confusing’ underpayments class action
ASIC can’t avoid trial in defamation lawsuit by Queensland mortgage firm
‘A significant inequality of arms’: Funding led to better outcome in PFAS class action, judge says
The judge overseeing three class actions against the Commonwealth over its use of allegedly toxic firefighting foam, which have settled for $212.5 million, said backing by a litigation funder led to a better outcome for group members, who would otherwise have been in the disadvantaged position of “supplicants requesting compensation”.
‘New marketing opportunity’: Judge sees injunction’s silver lining in In-N-Out trade mark dispute
A Sydney burger chain that was ordered to change its name after losing a trade mark lawsuit by popular American burger franchise In-N-Out has lost its request to stay the ruling, with a judge finding the company had “greatly exaggerated” the costs of the name switch, which she called “a new marketing opportunity”.