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Daily Archives: 18 September 2013

News: Bell Group has settled

Posted on 18 September 2013 by Katy Barnett

As noted earlier this week, settlement was in the wings for the Bell Group litigation. Yesterday afternoon, the case settled. The extended nature of the litigation led a variety of former judges to query whether civil litigation needs to be reformed.

Meanwhile, those of us who hoped that the Full Court of Western Australia’s decision would be clarified will have to wait for another case.

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