GetSwift Technologies : High Court confirms power to stay competing class actions

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By Suzana in Business
Updated 3 years ago

And doesn't really interfere with the current beauty parade model: Wigmans v. has confirmed by a 3:2 majority that where there are competing class actions, a court may conduct a multi-factorial analysis to determine which case(s) should progress, and use its statutory or inherent powers to permanently stay the other proceedings.

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