The judge overseeing several class actions over the alleged use of toxic foam at government military bases has appointed a special counsel to hear the Commonwealth’s claims that it should be exempt for producing certain documents due to public interest immunity and legal professional privilege.
Commonwealth Bank agrees to enforceable undertaking after privacy breaches
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Sydney barrister Charles Waterstreet seeks urgent hearing to lift suspension
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ACCC appeals loss in case over Pacific National, Aurizon terminal deal
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is appealing the dismissal of its case over Pactific National’s purchase of Aurizon’s Acacia Ridge Terminal in Queensland, challenging the Federal Court’s power to accept Pacific National’s last-minute promise to ensure access to the major freight terminal by competitors.
Garuda appeals $19M penalty for air cargo price-fixing
Lawyer tries to question costs in Sirtex class action settlement
Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A self-described “vigilant lawyer against big companies” has attempted to make submissions regarding the costs incurred in the Sirtex shareholder class action settlement, with legal fees and funders’ commissions chewing up half of the $40 million settlement figure. Maurice Blackburn took…