A judge has slammed the parties in the Robodebt class action for sparring over the pleadings, one week after the class was given leave to add a claim for exemplary damages and allege knowledge of the program’s unlawfulness on the part of several government officials and federal minister Alan Tudge.
Battle over counterclaims against group members could change class action landscape
Isuzu to file cross-claims in $18M Directed Electronics copyright case
BHP worker sues after axing over COVID-19 social media posts
Settlement reached in shareholder class action against Vocation, auditor PWC
Law firm investigates border closure class action
Founder of law firm Atanaskovic Hartnell could be a ‘model of civility’, ex-partner tells court
Lawyer John Atanaskovic, the founded of Sydney firm Atanaskovic Hartnell, could come across as “rude” but he was other times a “model of civility and subordinance”, former equity partner Tony Hartnell has told a court during trial in a case by a former general manager alleging bullying and breach of contract.