Class Actions

CMC dodges bid for Baker McKenzie invoices amid class action security push

CMC Markets has avoided production of unredacted solicitors' invoices to support a bid for $8.6 million to cover costs in a class action, despite the applicant arguing the trading platform's legal team was "top-heavy” and the security application unprecedented.

Victoria

Melbourne to oppose Lendlease’s $263M Swanston St tower

The City of Melbourne will oppose amendments to Lendlease’s $263 million Swanston St tower due to “unacceptable impacts” on views, including overshadowing Federation Square and the Flinders Street steps. 

Real Estate

Retirement villages law ‘unfit’ to protect residents, owners, judge says

The Retirement Villages Act was unfit for the purpose of protecting both former residents at a Paterson Lakes retirement village and new apartment owners, who appeared to be victims of an "exploitative" scheme by former managers and operators, a court has found.

Class Actions

Two years in, 3M earplugs class action wins more time to serve case

A class action on behalf of defence force members over alleged defective combat earplugs manufactured by 3M has won its bid for a further six months to serve its case, filed almost two years ago.

Construction

A-Civil wins case against subcontractor on Parramatta RSL project

A subcontractor that provided piling services on a Parramatta RSL carpark project has been ordered to pay excavation contractor A-Civil more than $350,000, with a judge finding it was liable for liquidated damages and other amounts.

Class Actions

Judge grills NT housing class action after applicant’s death

A judge has questioned counsel for a class action over public housing in the Northern Territory, grilling the barrister as to why the legal team had no contingency plan following the death of the lead applicant.

ASIC

Full Court says Clive Palmer cases against ex-ASIC chair ‘houses of cards’

The Full Federal Court has shot down billionaire Clive Palmer's bid to revive misconduct claims against former ASIC chair James Shipton, calling his case "little more than houses of cards".

Employment

Childcare operator G8 faces $2M court action for underpayments

The Fair Work Ombudsman has launched legal action in the Federal Court against childcare operator G8 Education over allegations of underpayments, seeking compensation of over $2 million for 1,400 workers. 

Competition & Consumer Protection

JustAnswer to pay $10M in subscription trap case

A judge has ordered advice platform JustAnswer to pay $10 million in the consumer regulator's case over misleading claims about its subscription service.

Class Actions

Cosmetic surgery class action can amend case two months out from trial

A class action against cosmetic surgeon Daniel Lanzer, his clinic and a number of his colleagues has won court approval to amend its case two weeks out from trial.

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