Retirement home provider Aveo Group has opposed a proposed opt out notice that it says would “scare” elderly people by warning the funder that’s backing a class action against it may seek an “unprecedented” order against certain unfunded group members.
Ex-Deloitte director accused of $3M fraud suspended from restructuring group
Judge signs off on $32M in penalties against Westpac
Macquarie plays blame game with car dealers in flex commissions class action
Deloitte strikes back in Noumi class action over $590M write-down
Deloitte and Noumi, formerly known as Freedom Foods, have pointed the finger at one another in a consolidated shareholder class action, with the accounting giant saying the food company made misleading representations in its financial reports and should be on the hook for its costs in defending the lawsuit.
GM cites force majeure clause in defence to Holden dealers class action
Plastic surgeon wins $450,000 in defamation case over fake review by rival
Law firm’s cost dislosures inadequate to recoup two-thirds of judgment amount, court finds
Deloitte director ordered to repay $3M in case of ‘remarkable fraud’
Top silk had to take Christian Porter brief under cab rank rule, court hears
Former attorney-general Christian Porter has told the Full Court that silk Sue Chrysanthou had to act for him in his defamation action against the ABC over an article airing historical rape allegations, saying she could not refuse the brief simply because a friend of his rape accuser “wishes him ill”.