A record number of class actions were filed in the past year but shareholder class actions, which have been the primary target of the federal government’s attack on the class action regime, have decreased in significance, says Professor Vince Morabito.
Law firm investigating class action against Nuix over IPO
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Third overtime class action to be launched by Victorian junior doctors
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Peloton’s US$420M acquisition of Precor violated ‘spinning’ licence, court told
California-based fitness company Mad Dogg has accused Peloton Interactive of inducing breach of a non-compete through its $US420 million acquisition of commercial gym equipment manufacturer Precor, and has asked a court to block the company from using its ‘spinning’ trade marks in relation to its interactive exercise bikes.