A litigation funder is planning to challenge a landmark Federal Court ruling that found for the first time that funders can be ordered to pay security for costs in Fair Work class actions.
ASIC hits IOOF with extra licence conditions to combat conflicts
ASIC wins appeal in Westpac ‘personal advice’ case
The Full Federal Court has handed the Australian Securities and Investments Commission a win in a high-stakes appeal over what constitutes personal advice under financial services laws, finding Westpac violated its duty to act in its customers best interests through a superannuation rollover campaign.
Woolworths class action funder wants up to 35% of any recovery
a2 Milk looks to turn trade mark losses around in Federal Court
Federal Court judge to go on cross-country tour for toxic foam class actions
Insurers may get dragged into class action over ‘botched’ breast implants
After landmark Myer ruling, settlements in shareholder class actions to stay the norm
A groundbreaking class action ruling by the Federal Court on Thursday that found Myer misled shareholders and accepted the applicant’s market-based causation theory is the only judgment in an Australian securities class action since the first shareholder case was brought 20 years ago, and it might be the only one for years to come.