Management of Major Class Action Litigation by In-House Counsel

Susan Taylor, General Counsel & Company Secretary, SP AusNet

How does the General Counsel of a large corporation manage the aftermath of a crisis in which the company is directly implicated? As the propensity for victims to launch significant class actions against corporations increases, the need to summon a measured response, to create control and calm that allows the business to proceed confidently as usual, quarantining the vast amount of work needed to address the high profile nature of legal action and public responses, and to swing into action almost immediately, is imperative. In these circumstances, it is often the General Counsel steering the ship. This article describes the approach that was adopted and the many and varied responses that were required to be implemented, in the aftermath of the most tragic and devastating bushfires ever to occur in Australian history – aptly named “Black Saturday.”

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Australia Litigation Utility September 2015 Vol. 8, No. 32, Summer 2015

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Susan Taylor, General Counsel and Company Secretary, AusNet Services (2008 - current) Bachelor of Laws, University of Melbourne Bachelor of Commerce (Major: economics), University of Melbourne Graduate Diploma in Corporations and Securities Law, Univ

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AusNet Services is a publicly listed company (ASX 100) and large diversified energy infrastructure business with major assets throughout Victoria, Australia. Specifically, the company owns and operates electricity distribution and transmission assets and

Australia Litigation Utility September 2015 Vol. 8, No. 32, Summer 2015