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Class Actions Worldview: A Study of Trends Around the Globe, Part V – Argentina, Brazil, And Taiwan - October 2024

Although class actions have been common in the United States for decades, they have not been as widely used in the rest of the world. The situation and risks remain in flux, however, as more countries have renewed momentum to...more

Class Actions Worldview: A Study of Trends Around the Globe, Part IV China, Japan, Belgium, The Netherlands, And England And Wales...

Although class actions have been common in the United States for decades, they have not been as widely used in the rest of the world. The situation and risks remain in flux, however, as more countries have renewed momentum to...more

Australian Unfair Contract Terms Regime Renders Foreign Class Action Waiver Clauses Void

In Short - The Situation: In 2020, a cruise ship in Australian waters, the Ruby Princess, experienced a COVID‑19 outbreak that resulted in an Australian class action. Part of the class were passengers subject to...more

Class Actions Worldview: A Study of Trends Around the Globe, Part III—Australia, Germany, and France - December 2023

Although class actions have been common in the United States for decades, they have not been as widely used in the rest of the world. The situation and risks remain in flux, however, as more countries have renewed momentum to...more

Class Actions Worldview: A Study of Trends Around the Globe, Part II – Italy And Spain - October 2023

Although class actions have been common in the United States for decades, they have not been as widely used in the rest of the world. The situation and risks remain in flux, however, as more countries have renewed momentum to...more

The Rise of US-Style Class Actions in the UK and Europe

Class actions have been a feature of the litigation landscape in the USA for decades. Claimant-friendly procedures combined with an aggressive and well-funded plaintiffs’ bar have created fertile ground for these large,...more

Airlines Facing "Greenwashing" Litigation on Three Continents

For more than a decade, environmental groups have accused airlines of "greenwashing" or misrepresenting the sustainability of their business operations. Now these claims are gaining traction around the globe. These groups...more

Western Australia's New Class Actions Regime Commences

A significant newly enacted class actions regime has come into force in Western Australia, as of 25 March 2023. The Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Act 2022 (WA) ("Act") was enacted in September 2022,...more

French National Assembly Gives Class Actions a New Impetus

The French National Assembly has passed a bill intended to promote the use of class actions in line with the new EU Representative Actions Directive....more

Australian Class Actions Update: Class Actions to Remain a Material Risk

Recent legislative and regulatory developments, including the Federal Government's draft regulations to deregulate litigation funding in class actions and the Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2021, which...more

Regulation of Class Actions in Australia Revisited … Again

More Detail: Regulation of Litigation Funding in Class Actions In 2009, the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia, in Brookfield Multiplex Ltd v International Litigation Funding Partners Pty Ltd [2009] FCAFC 147,...more

Climate Change Class Action Relating to Australian Sovereign Bonds Permitted to Proceed

The Applicant's Claims - In July 2020, Ms. Kathleen O'Donnell commenced a representative proceeding on her own behalf and on behalf of all persons who at any time on or since 7 July 2020 have acquired certain types of...more

Victorian Supreme Court Denies First Ever Contingency Fee Applications in Class Actions

The Facts  The plaintiffs in two separate class actions (Fox v Westpac Banking Corporation & Anor (Fox) and Crawford v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd & Ors (Crawford)) sought GCOs from the court pursuant to the...more

Australian Federal Government Proposes Major Class Action Law Reforms

Proposed Reforms - The Draft Bill makes clear that 'a class action litigation funding scheme' is an MIS, in line with an earlier ruling of the Federal Court of Australia in Brookfield Multiplex Limited v International...more

Australia's Full Federal Court Affirms That Judicial Impartiality Overrides Case Management Considerations

The Situation: It is increasingly common for Australian class actions to be brought by private plaintiffs at the same time as regulatory proceedings are brought by Australia's corporate, competition and other regulators in...more

Australian High Court Rejects "First to File" Approach to Choosing Between Competing Class Actions

There is no "one size fits all" approach to competing class actions. Five competing and overlapping shareholder class actions were commenced in two separate Australian courts against AMP Limited. All actions were...more

Slowing the Growth of Shareholder Class Actions? Australia Announces Permanent Changes to Continuous Disclosure Laws

The Situation: Australia's Federal Government has announced that it intends to make permanent reforms introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to continuous disclosure requirements for ASX-listed companies. The temporary...more

'Put the Brakes on Class Actions': Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee Report

The Situation: Australia has become a hot spot for class actions fueled in large part by litigation funders, who have operated for many years in a largely unregulated market and have derived spectacular returns from their...more

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