At least 60 class actions were filed in Australian courts from July 1 last year to April 30, marking a record for new group cases in a financial year with two months to go, according to a preliminary report by King & Wood Mallesons’ disputes resolution team.
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Court scuttles Adani’s water plans for Carmichael coal mine
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High Court to hear former prosecutor’s appeal after $435,000 PTSD award overturned
Sue Chrysanthou was warned against accepting Porter brief, court told
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Liquidator of Fogo Brazilia faces ouster for retaining law firm investigating class action
Arasor class action plaintiff revives claim that it’s owed $1.2M under side deal with funder
One of the lead applicants in a settled shareholder class action against technology company Arasor wants to set aside a statutory demand from funder International Litigation Partners, reviving a years-long beef over $1.2 million allegedly owed in personal expenses under a side agreement agreement with the funder.
Clive Palmer hit with costs for ‘desultory and inefficient’ contempt case against WA Premier
The High Court has ordered mining magnate Clive Palmer to pay Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan’s costs for contempt proceedings brought against him during the war of words that erupted between the pair over the state’s decision to close its borders at the height of the coronavirus pandemic last year.