In the wake of a landmark judgment that held class actions are not managed investment schemes, engineering giant UGL has given up its case against two unions that sought to block them from funding an underpayments class action.
Insurers off hook over coverage for CIMIC Iraq bribery cases
A judge has slashed engineering services firm CIMIC Group’s ten insurance claims in half, finding that the company failed to notify five insurers of a handwritten document dubbed the “Iraq file note” in relation to its claims for coverage of costs arising from allegations it engaged in corrupt practices, including bribing Iraqi officials.
Moray & Agnew resolves case against insurer over $3.7M settlement with developer
HarperCollins wants High Court to reawaken deep sleep defamation case
BSA’s $20M class action settlement wins court approval
Honda admits ‘accidentally but repeatedly’ misleading customers
Sophie Grace settles $15.4M lawsuit over Gallop collapse
Law firm Sophie Grace has settled a lawsuit brought by collapsed forex broker Gallop International Group claiming its failure to ensure the company complied with its obligations as a holder of an Australian financial services licence led to $15.4 million in investor funds being loaned to the company’s director in Hong Kong.