Contingency fees bill a ‘handshake’ to Maurice Blackburn, Slater and Gordon, state MP says

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A Victorian politician has slammed a bill that would allow lawyers running class actions in the state to charge contingency fees, calling the proposal a ‘handshake’ to the country’s two largest plaintiffs law firms.

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No duty of care owed to Centrelink recipients, gov’t says in Robodebt class action defence

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Defending against a $300 million class action brought by Centrelink recipients over its Robodebt scheme, the Federal Government has told a court it did not owe a duty of care to people receiving benefits.

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Liquidator of collapsed start-up Appster wants to grill founders, KPMG partner

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The liquidator of collapsed app-development firm Appster has filed examination proceedings against the company’s founders and auditor ahead of possible legal action for allegedy trading while insolvent.

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Judge should be commended for ‘judicial economy’, Pacific National tells court in ACCC appeal

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Pacific National has defended a decision by a judge to accept an undertaking and rule against the ACCC in its competition case over the rail operator’s acquisition of a major freight terminal in Queensland, saying the ruling was structured with “commendable judicial economy”.

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NAB’s ‘grossly deficient’ systems prompted ASIC’s second fees-for-no-service case, court hears

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National Australia Bank’s “grossly deficient” systems and failure to swiftly bring its processes into compliance prompted ASIC to launch its second fees-for-no-service case against the bank, the Federal Court has heard.

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Liquidators want $6M from directors of failed Gold Coast asset manager

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Two former directors of defunct Gold Coast asset manager Avestra are facing a lawsuit from the company’s liquidators seeking to recover $6 million in alleged losses by three of the company’s managed investment schemes.

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Search warrant authorising AFP raid on ABC valid, court rules

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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has lost its challenge to an Australian Federal Police search warrant authorising a raid on the broadcaster’s Sydney headquarters last year.

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