Original article by Marianna Papadakis
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 33 : 21-Aug-15
Australian corporations paid out almost $A1 billion in class-action disputes in 2014-2015 as cases doubled, a trend that is likely to accelerate under the influence of litigation funders. Plaintiff firm Maurice Blackburn handled the most cases, recovering $A889 million in settlements. With major foreign players joining the pool of litigation funders, the Australian Government is considering changes to class-action rules, the Productivity Commission having already recommended a licensing scheme for the funders.
CORPORATES
AUSTRALIA. ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPT, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION, KING AND WOOD MALLESONS, MAURICE BLACKBURN PTY LTD, SLATER AND GORDON LIMITED – ASX SGH, VOCATION LIMITED – ASX VET, ALLCO FINANCE GROUP LIMITED, JONES DAY, IMF BENTHAM LIMITED – ASX IMF, HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS PTY LTD