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Lawyer-driven class actions: When will the lawyer be compromised?

In the case of Melbourne City Investments Pty Ltd v Treasury Wine Estates Limited (No 3), Justice Ferguson of the Victorian Supreme Court found that a solicitor who was not independent of the lead plaintiff in a class action was

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Costs of civil litigation: The solicitor’s duty to ensure that work is done at the lower cost

I have written a paper about the high costs of civil litigation and how such costs may be made more manageable and access to justice made more affordable by the efficient division of work between solicitors and barristers. Read the

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