A court has ruled that a litigation funder backing an unsuccessful real estate lawsuit by two broke plaintiffs must cover the legal costs after finding that the funder’s goals in the case were “more to serve its own commercial and financial ends” than to assist its clients.
AFP won’t lay charges against News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst
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Law firms join forces to investigate strip-search class action against NSW Police
Patents system could get shake up in federal government review
Fuchs appeals ruling for Quaker over patents used at BHP mine
Mantle Group may face underpayments class action
J&J unit hit with indemnity costs for ‘unreasonable conduct’ in pelvic mesh class action
Ex-McCabe Curwood lawyer ordered to pay legal bill after ‘incompetent’ appeal
Box Hill Institute ordered to alert students to class action over aviation course
Vocational education provider Box Hill Insitute must notify current students that their aviation course is the subject of a class action, which claims the licences students obtained through the institute did not provide them with the requisite knowledge or training to obtain a commercial pilots licence.