Class closure ‘anathema’ to class action regime, contradictors tell High Court

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Class closure orders are “anathema” to the purpose of group proceedings in facilitating access to justice and should never be ordered, the High Court has been told.

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Carnival settles class action over ‘cruise from hell’

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Carnival has settled a class action on behalf of passengers on a seven-day South Pacific voyage that became the “cruise from hell” when their vessel sailed into a Category 5 cyclone.

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Escala’s non-compete restraints against ex-partners an ‘overreach’: court

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Wealth manager Escada Partners has lost its lawsuit against two former partners who defected to rival LGT Crestone, with a judge finding a five-year non-compete clause was unreasonable.

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X appeals eSafety’s win over child exploitation notice

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X Corp is going to the Full Federal Court with its challenge to an infringement notice by eSafety over the social media platform’s handling of child exploitation material.

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‘Deliberate defiance’: Lawyer who practiced after certificate nixed struck from roll

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A Western Australian solicitor has been struck from the roll after he continued to practice under a cancelled licence following mismanagement of trust funds and a failure to lodge tax returns. 

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Judge’s ‘uncritical copying and pasting’ of submissions wins the day for law firm

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An appeals court has set aside a $160,000 judgment against Sydney law firm Atanaskovic Hartnell after finding a “time poor” trial judge had copied and pasted submissions in key parts of his ruling.

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