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The Review: Class Actions in Australia 2021/2022

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Welcome to The Review – Class Actions in Australia 2021/2022, in which we consider significant judgments, events and developments between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2022. 

After a strong first half (39 class actions filed), the year to 30 June 2022 saw at least 54 new class actions filed, which marked the lowest total since 2017/2018.

The review period has seen:

  • the Victorian Supreme Court becoming the jurisdiction of choice for securities class actions
  • the number of securities class actions increasing from the previous review period, to reflect a higher proportion of total claims
  • litigation funding remaining in the spotlight, with significant decisions in relation to both the availability of GCOs and a reversal of earlier precedent that litigation funding arrangements were managed investment schemes
  • new claims emerging in relation to cryptocurrencies
  • continuing focus on the risk of climate litigation.

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