Class Actions

BHP’s $110M class action settlement OK’d, with half going to lawyers, funder

A judge has approved a $110 million settlement in a class action against BHP over the collapse of a tailings dam, and has OK'd fees and commission reducing the sum by 50 per cent, despite concerns the costs were excessive.

Securities

SkyCity shareholder can’t bring derivative action over $67M AUSTRAC penalty

A SkyCity shareholder has lost his bid to bring a case against former executives and directors at the ASX-listed casino seeking to recoup a $67 million penalty over breaches of money laundering regulations. 

Business of Law

Sparke Helmore lures workplace partner from Squire Patton Boggs

Sparke Helmore has hired a workplace partner and special counsel from Squire Patton Boggs to grow its Perth office.

Financial Services

Four arrested as part of Bendigo Bank money laundering probe

Police have arrested four individuals who are suspected of being involved in a money laundering operation at a Bendigo Bank branch in Victoria.

Class Actions

Judge calls out funder’s ‘extraordinary’ fight against bid to drop WestConnex class action

A funder that has refused to continue funding a class action over the WestConnex road project is also fighting the plaintiff’s bid to discontinue the case, with a judge calling the funder’s opposition “very problematic”. 

Intellectual Property

High Court won’t hear Fanatics’ trade mark fight with AFL merch maker

The High Court will not hear sports merchandise company Fanatics' trade mark fight with AFL apparel maker FanFirm, which Fanatics argued would provide guidance on the defence of honest concurrent use.

Competition & Consumer Protection

Delta Power hits back at ASIC market manipulation case

Delta Power & Energy, the owner of the Vales Point coal-fired power station in NSW, will defend ASIC proceedings accusing it of manipulating the market for electricity futures contracts by arguing that it acted honestly. 

Personal injury

$2.4M awarded in first ruling for tunnel worker diagnosed with silicosis ​

A tribunal has awarded a tunneller who worked on major projects like the Lane Cove tunnel project a record $2.4 for dust-related injury, describing the safety breaches of Bennett’s employers over his 30-year career as “egregious”. 

Business of Law

Barristers, solicitor referred to watchdogs for AI use in litigation

A South Australian solicitor and two Victorian barristers, including a silk, have been referred to the legal watchdogs in their states over court filings that contained AI-hallucinated citations.

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