Crown Resorts has been given the greenlight to challenge a court order allowing former employees to talk to lawyers for a class action over its business in China, but the class has another chance to make its case that the ruling should stand.
Israel Folau claims termination of rugby contract was restraint of trade
Third judge in Norton Rose ex-partner dispute refuses to step down amid accusations of ‘absurdly obtuse’ bias
The third judge assigned to oversee a lawsuit filed against law firm Norton Rose Fulbright by a former partner has refused to recuse himself on the grounds of apprehended bias, despite being accused of behaviour that was “grossly disrespectful”, “absurdly obtuse” and “fundamentally lacking in logic”.
Shine faces battle to keep WorleyParsons class action alive
Pan Macmillan’s ‘tenuous’ defence struck out in defamation suit over Kings Cross crime book
Norwegian shipping company to plead guilty to criminal cartel charge
Shine Lawyers’ profits down, but hopes high after boosting class action practice
Geoffrey Rush loses bid to muzzle publisher in defamation case
Holding Redlich defends managing partner in face of cover-up claims by ALP boss
Bellamy’s interests protected without class action cost-capping, Full Court says
Concerns about duplicative costs in multiple class actions are better addressed by case management decisions aimed at cutting excessive expense, not by limiting the amount lawyers representing group members can spend, the Full Federal Court has said in dismissing an appeal by baby food maker Bellamy’s.