Healthcare

EVP drags share sale parties into case against Strongroom AI

Venture capital firm EVP has added 20 parties to a lawsuit seeking to recoup its $10.4 million investment in Strongroom AI, as a judge extended freezing orders against directors of the med-tech start-up.

Energy & Natural Resources

Court finds Argentina validly served in suit to enforce $24.3B judgment

Two minority shareholders in Argentina’s state-controlled oil company have won a dispute over service in their case seeking to enforce a $24.3 billion judgment awarded in a US court. 

Construction

ANZ conduct ‘remarkable’, judge says after ALAMMC director withdraws frozen funds

A judge has ordered ANZ to explain itself after hearing the director of a Gold Coast property developer under investigation withdrew $112,000 from a bank account subject to freezing orders.

Trials

Class action against Murray Darling Authority can tweak case mid-trial

A class action alleging negligent management by the Murray Darling Basin Authority can amend their case four weeks into trial, with a judge finding the late application was not the result of a “deliberate forensic decision”.

ASIC

ASIC head Joe Longo to depart at end of term

Australian Securities and Investments Commission chair Joe Longo will hang up his badge after his term as head of the corporate cop ends in eight months.

Class Actions

Acciona lobs cross-claims in Hunter Valley bus crash class action

Acciona is targeting engineers SMEC and Jacobs Group in cross-claims after being joined to a class action over a deadly bus accident in NSW’s Hunter Valley, as two more parties in the proceeding flag further cross-claims.

Class Actions

Cosmetic surgery class action doctors can’t cut accessorial liability claims

Four doctors named in a class action over cosmetic surgeries performed at Daniel Lanzer’s clinic in Sydney can't dodge claims they are liable as accessories for alleged misleading social media ads. 

Class Actions

Maurice Blackburn mulls expanding group in Hyundai, Kia class actions

Maurice Blackburn has proposed expanding the group definition in class actions against Hyundai and Kia over allegedly defective anti-lock braking systems after winning a carriage fight against a proceeding that included additional recalls in its group membership. 

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Telegram wins more time to prep appeal of $1M eSafety fine

Encrypted messaging app Telegram has won its bid to delay the hearing of its challenge to a $1 million fine from the eSafety Commissioner, after complaining about a "document dump" from the regulator. 

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