John Pavlakis is a partner in our dispute resolution practice
John is one of Australia's leading class actions lawyers and also specialises in complex corporate and commercial disputes, government litigation and inquiries.
John has acted in the defence of shareholder class actions, consumer class actions, and class actions against government/statutory bodies. He acted in the seminal High Court case on third party funding (common fund) orders – Brewster. He regularly writes and presents on class action issues.
John also regularly acts for professional services firms in other forms of litigation and investigations. He is recognised by clients as an excellent strategic thinker.
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Legal development High Court to decide whether litigation funders can get common fund orders in class actions…And whether solicitors can also take a percentage
07 Nov 2024
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Legal development Does a remediation program reduce consumer class action risk?
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Legal development NSW Court of Appeal confirms litigation funding commission not recoverable as damages
24 Oct 2024
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Legal development Class action against ASIC dismissed and leave to replead refused
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Legal development First settlement approval by Victorian Supreme Court involving contingency fees
29 Aug 2024
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Legal development Class Actions Update: Courts rain on beauty parade for unfunded lawyers seeking contingency fee
14 Aug 2024
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Legal development High Court reins in negligence recovery for pure economic loss
13 Aug 2024
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Legal development It's Time: High Court to consider key class action issues
12 Aug 2024
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Legal development Federal Court gives green light for solicitor common fund orders in class actions
08 Jul 2024
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Legal development More headwinds for shareholder class actions: no continuous disclosure breach by CBA in not disclosing regulatory issues
16 May 2024
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