The Full Federal Court has found the court’s recently-affirmed power to make common fund orders at settlement means the litigation funder that backed two class actions against 7-Eleven is entitled to a $24.5 million cut from a $98 million settlement, in a decision that slammed the parties for a settlement approval process that “went off the rails”, costing group members $2.5 million.
Class closure ‘deadlock’ may be headed to High Court, expert says
Retail Food Group to pay nothing to settle Michel’s Patisserie class action
Go-to barrister for ASIC appointed judge on NSW Supreme Court
With constitutional issue on cards, Full High Court to hear KPMG’s class action transfer push
PwC says it’s not liable for employee’s alleged sexual harassment at Sydney bars
‘Quite misleading’: Judge in Lehrmann defamation case criticises Ten’s claim of vindication
Charges dropped against Victorian government over hotel quarantine program
Lehrmann flags possible appeal, must produce funding info for costly defamation case
Bruce Lehrmann has been given extra time to file any appeal of a ruling he raped colleague Brittany Higgins but in the meantime the former political staffer must hand over information on who funded his defamation case against Network Ten, which is likely to see him on the hook for millions of dollars in costs.