A Federal Court judge has criticised “inappropriate” class action reforms pushed by the government, saying the courts have done a “good job” of crafting solutions to deal with issues that arise in the class action regime.
Shadow AG watched ‘in horror’ as class action reforms advanced
ASIC seeks recusal of former Freehills lawyer in costs spat with ex-Tennis Australia boss
Full Court deals drug companies a blow on patent term extensions
Judge tosses Novartis experts out of ‘hot tub’ in MS drug patent dispute
ACCC takes Facebook owner to court over scam celebrity cryptocurrency ads
In-N-Out Burgers settles trade mark suit against ‘ghost kitchen’ operator
Australia second to US for climate-related litigation, report finds
Climate change appeal decision: End of the road for novel duty of care?
The Full Federal Court was emphatic in its decision that the environment minister does not owe a duty of care to Australian children to shield them from climate change harm, but there is no doubt the law will be put to the test again soon, says Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s Louise Camenzuli, Julia Green and Max Newman.