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August 17, 2012 By Digital

Maurice Blackburn man heads team leading class action against ANZ over bank fees; Tribute paid to CDPP as he announces he will step down in October; Melbourne University students win a global mooting competition about space law; High Court judge Virginia Bell says the bar is no place for rhetoric.

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This week: Maurice Blackburn man heads team leading class action on behalf of 170,000 customers against ANZ over bank fees; Tribute paid to Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions as he announces he will step down in October; Melbourne University students beat the UK’s Cambridge University to win a global mooting competition about space law; High Court judge Virginia Bell says the bar is no place for rhetoric

 

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