Class action investigation begins into Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder

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As Johnson & Johnson loses its second attempt to use bankruptcy protection to resolve tens of thousands of US cases over its talcum powder products, a law firm has launched a class action investigation on behalf of Australian women who regularly used the powder and were later diagnosed with cancer.

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Kerry Stokes ‘in the dark’ about costs in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case, court told

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Billionaire Kerry Stokes and Nine-owned Fairfax are fighting about how to calculate costs for Ben Roberts-Smith’s failed defamation case after the Seven West Media chair agreed to foot the legal bill on an indemnity basis.

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Continental Coal ex-director Peter Landau gets jail time for stealing

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A former director of failed Perth mining company Continental Coal has been jailed for more than three and a half years after pleading guilty to multiple crimes, including stealing $2.2 million and forging a bank statement.

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Federal agency faces landmark lawsuit over environmental reporting

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A government entity that subsidises fossil fuel projects is facing a novel lawsuit alleging it failed to disclose the full environmental and climate impacts of its activities. 

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Firm’s ‘ridiculously low’ fee budget in Westpac class action drives down funder’s cut

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A judge’s decision to chop $810,000 from the funder’s cut of a settled class action against Westpac sounds a warning to class action litigators that when it comes to determining the size of a commission, case budgets matter.

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‘I could not have consented’: Brittany Higgins allegedly told colleague

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Former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins told a colleague she “could not have consented” to a sexual encounter with Bruce Lehrmann in Parliament House, a court has heard.

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Controversial lip reading expert must fly to Australia for Lehrmann trial

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A lip reading expert who has examined CCTV footage of Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins on the night of her alleged rape at Parliament House must give evidence in person, with a judge saying if the expert needs an interpreter for…

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Kerry Stokes to pay costs of Ben Roberts-Smith’s failed defamation case

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Seven West Media chair Kerry Stokes has agreed to pay the costs of Ben Roberts-Smith’s failed defamation case, sparing the billionaire from producing thousands of emails exchanged with Roberts-Smith’s solicitors about the case. The Stokes-owned Australian Capital Equity has acquiesced to…

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