Communications giant Optus has become the first telco to be hit with a class action for breach of privacy, with 50,000 customers seeking compensation for disclosure of their personal details.
Rejecting ‘highly experimental’ alternative, judge vacates Motorola, Hytera copyright trial
Judge rejects funder’s bid to send Banksia class action fee dispute to mediation
The funder behind the Banksia Securities class action has failed in a bid to have an outstanding case over legal fees and its commission sent to mediation, with a judge saying the issues for trial involve allegations against lawyers of serious misconduct not appropriate for closed-door negotiations.
Halifax liquidators’ decision to not realise investments gets court backing
‘This case makes no sense’: Judge says ‘Love Is In The Air’ infringed, but no damages owed
Dentons cuts staff, partner pay to weather pandemic
Judge questions if High Court ruling allows common fund orders at settlement
The judge presiding over the settlement approval hearing in a shareholder class action against telecommunications company Vocus Group has questioned whether the High Court’s recent ruling striking down common fund orders at the outset of class actions would allow him to make such an order at settlement.