$27M pelvic mesh class action settlement offer pulled amid ‘financial difficulties’

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Settlement talks in a class action on behalf of women injured by allegedly defective pelvic mesh products have failed after Astora Health took a long-standing $27 million settlement offer off the table. 

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Barrister raises concerns about Nine’s ‘disarmingly frank’ submission in Schiff defamation case

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A barrister for CEO and founder of Euro Pacific Bank Peter Schiff has raised concerns that Nine has filed an unlawful defence in a defamation case over a 60 Minutes episode accusing the bank boss of tax evasion and helping figures in organised crime.

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New AG gets warm welcome from legal bodies with hopes of reform

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New federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus QC has been welcomed by the nation’s leading legal bodies on the first day of his second term as the top law officer, as he hinted at plans to establish a national anti-corruption commission.

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Aveo slams ‘extraordinary’ and ‘unprecedented’ funding order in class action

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A foreshadowed application for a funding order in a class action that would put a lien on some group members’ homes was “entirely unprecedented and without jurisprudential basis”, retirement home provider Aveo Group has said.

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QSuper says any class action recoveries can’t go to law firm, funder

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QSuper has hit back at a class action over its alleged failure to notify members of changes to its premiums, saying group members failed to heed a “large font” notice of the changes and that any recoveries cannot be paid out to the law firm and funder running the litigation.

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Barrister, solicitors must pay costs for ‘negligent’ post-appeal work in oppression case

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Lawyers who were found to be negligent in drafting orders after a successful appeal in a corporate oppression case have to foot their own costs after incurring “wasted or unnecessary” fees, an appeals court has held.

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‘High prices, worse service’: Optus CEO lashes proposed TPG-Telstra deal

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The CEO of Optus has come out swinging against a proposed 10-year agreement between TPG and Telstra to share mobile network infrastructure and spectrum in parts of regional Australia, warning it would harm consumers.

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Uber appeals ruling it sought legal advice on how not to get ‘caught’

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Uber has appealed a ruling that found many of its email exchanges with its lawyers were made in furtherance of offences at the centre of a class action and were not protected by legal professional privilege.

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