Firm’s contingency fee re-do wins over judge in class actions against banks

Please login to bookmark Close

A law firm has won its second bid for a group costs order in three class actions against banks over flexible commission schemes after a judge in 2021 rejected what was then the first-ever application for a contingency fee.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

Facing journalist’s discrimination suit, Ten says sexist culture not unlawful

Please login to bookmark Close

Network Ten has fired back at journalist Tegan George’s reworked sex discrimination case, claiming that its alleged failure to prevent a “sexually hostile, demeaning and oppressive” culture was not unlawful under the Fair Work Act.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

Gunns class action settles with KPMG, former directors

Please login to bookmark Close

A class action against KPMG and nine former Gunns Plantations directors over the failure of six managed investment schemes for eucalyptus wood in Tasmania has settled for a confidential amount, with a judge poised to approve the deal.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

‘It should not happen’: AAT panned for verbatim copying of winning side’s arguments

Please login to bookmark Close

A decision by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal that reproduced almost entirely verbatim and without attribution the submissions of the prevailing party as its own reasons damages the public’s trust in the AAT and must be overturned, a court has ruled.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

Ultra Tune boss seen instructing lawyer in criminal case, not incapacitated, judge says

Please login to bookmark Close

Ultra Tune has failed to prove its managing director is mentally incapacitated and unable to give evidence at a sentencing hearing for contempt of court after he was seen earlier this week attending a hearing in a criminal case on charges of stalking his ex-girlfriend.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

Daily Mail says Erin Molan’s ‘egregious conduct’ warrants reversal of $150,000 damages award

Please login to bookmark Close

The Daily Mail has argued that Nine sports presenter Erin Molan should be stripped of a $150,000 defamation damages award because of her history of “seriously egregious conduct” on 2GB’s Continuous Call Team radio show.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

In win for construction industry, court finds SOPA available to insolvent companies

Please login to bookmark Close

In a landmark ruling, the NSW Supreme Court has found the Security of Payment Act is available to insolvent builders to pursue debts, despite an amendment to the law that prevents construction companies in liquidation from enforcing payment claims.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?

Court asked to toss Kanye West’s suit against College Dropout Burgers

Please login to bookmark Close

A small Melbourne restaurant facing litigation by the US rapper formerly known as Kanye West will seek to have the case dismissed on Friday after the artist failed to meet a deadline for filing evidence.

Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.

Already a subscriber?
Lost your password?