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Surgical mesh devices to face tougher regulatory review
Healthcare 2018-11-27 9:58 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Surgical mesh devices, including the controversial urogynaecological mesh devices that are at the centre of two high-stakes class actions, will soon face a higher bar for regulatory approval.

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Bravo can’t trade mark ‘Just Desserts’ for Top Chef spinoff
Entertainment 2018-11-27 3:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

US television giant Bravo can’t trade mark the phrase “Just Desserts” in Australia for its Top Chef reality cooking show spinoff, a sweet victory for the Seven Network, which challenged the mark. 

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Nestle unit wins patent for internet-connected coffee machine
Davies Collison Cave 2018-11-27 12:57 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A unit of Nestle unit has defeated an opposition to a patent for an internet-connected coffee machine that would allow users to read news and weather while making their morning coffee.

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Quinn’s fees, funder’s cut slashed in Bank of Queensland class action settlement
Baker McKenzie 2018-11-26 10:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has taken a hatchet to Quinn Emanuel’s fees and the funder’s cut in a $12 million settlement of a class action against Bank of Queensland, a settlement which he previously described as one of the “worst” he’d ever seen.

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GSK defeats challenge to breakthrough RSV vaccine patent
Chris Burgess 2018-11-26 9:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

GlaxoSmithKline has won approval for a patent for a vaccine to prevent a common respiratory virus affecting infants, beating out a challenge from a rival that has developed a competing vaccine.

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ALRC’s ‘leave to proceed’ proposal slammed as de facto class certification
Allens 2018-11-26 1:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A late proposal by the Australian Law Reform Commission to introduce a ‘leave to proceed’ mechanism into class actions has been blasted by a major litigation funder and a plaintiffs-side law firm as a de facto class certification procedure that would ramp up costs and add years of delay to cases.

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ASIC seeks provisional liquidators for Chinese bottled water co.
Food and Beverage 2018-11-26 10:44 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

ASIC wants provisional liquidators appointed to Chinese bottled water supplier Tianmei Beverage to determine whether the company has breached the Corporations Act and should be wound up, just two years after the company went public.

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Ex-Aussie Home Loans CEO wins halt to $1M judgment for private equity firm
Clayton Utz 2018-11-23 11:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Former Aussie Home Loan boss Stephen Porges has secured a temporary stay of a ruling that found he owed Adcock Private Equity more than $1 million for duping the firm into buying his worthless shares in a digital commerce startup.

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Ex-Retail Food Group head can’t dodge franchise committee
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-11-23 10:55 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has shot down a request by the former head of food franchisor Retail Food Group that it relieve him from having to appear before a Parliamentary Committee looking into the Franchise Code of Conduct.

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Engineering firm RCR Tomlinson appoints administrators
Energy & Natural Resources 2018-11-22 11:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Engineering and infrastructure firm RCR Tomlinson has been put into administration, a few days after being hit with a shareholder class action over $57 million in write-downs on two of its North Queensland solar farms.

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