The federal Minister for the Environment has lost a bid to declass a class action brought over climate change risks from an expansion of the Whitehaven coal mine, with a judge making a declaration that the government owes a duty to all Australian children to protect them from global warming.
Federal Circuit Court judge engaged in inappropriate conduct towards two women, inquiry finds
Tandem enters administration, scuttling $400M sham contracting class action
Levitt Robinson’s Jem Punthakey on tackling the 7-Eleven class action hydra
Telstra to refund customers $25M over NBN speed claims
CDPP sent back to the drawing board to address ‘defects’ in ANZ cartel case
Binary options broker faces class action investigation
A Sydney-based broker is facing a class action investigation on behalf of customers who bought binary options over a six-year period, after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission banned the risky derivatives earlier this year after finding they were likely to cause “significant detriment”.