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Maurice Blackburn, funder win further costs in Slater & Gordon class action
Class Actions 2018-06-26 2:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing the Maurice Blackburn-led shareholder class action against Slater and Gordon that resulted in a $36.5 million settlement has signed off on additional costs for the law firm and the funder that backed the case.

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First union official hit with personal fine after High Court ruling
Appeals 2018-06-25 11:20 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The first personal fine against a union official has been handed down in the wake of the High Court’s ruling that courts can order union officials to pay out of their own pockets for violating the Fair Work Act.

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Sportsbet launches trade mark suit against rival Crownbet
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2018-06-25 9:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Online bookrunner Crownbet has been sued by rival Sportsbet over its attempt to trade mark and operate under the “Sportingbet” name.

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BHP faces class action by casual workforce
Class Actions 2018-06-25 3:45 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Mining giant BHP Billiton has been hit with two class actions alleging it hired hundreds of mine workers as casual employees to avoid paying proper wages and benefits, and industry heavyweights Yancoal and Glencore may face similar claims in the coming months.

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Aldi wins appeal over ‘natural’ claims
Chief Justice James Allsop 2018-06-22 3:16 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court has found products that market themselves as “natural” need not be made wholly of natural ingredients, handing a win to Aldi on appeal in its legal battle with the maker of the popular MoroccanOil line of hair products.

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Cable makers didn’t violate consumer law, judge says
Consumer Goods 2018-06-22 11:38 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has found the Australian Cablemakers Association did not violate the consumer laws when it sent letters to several Ministers complaining that an electrical cable supplied by Midland Metals was unsafe.

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Judge orders spiritual guru to produce pics of ‘hands on’ healing
Defamation 2018-06-21 10:59 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has ordered a self-described spiritual healer to produce pictures of the “hands on” esoteric healing technique he practices, in a defamation suit over blog posts that allegedly imply he’s a cult leader and sexual predator. 

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Ex-Titan head must provide evidence in insulation class action
Caryn Van Proctor 2018-06-21 9:20 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has ruled the former head of Titan Industries must provide evidence in the class action trial over the Rudd Government’s cancellation of a program that subsidised home insulation installations, saying there was no proof his testimony could be used to bring a criminal case or reopen a coronial inquest into the death of a Titan contractor.

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Hilton to go another round over ‘Waldorf’ trade mark
Allens 2018-06-21 11:31 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A serviced apartments provider wants to appeal a ruling that blocked it from trade marking the phrase “Waldorf Apartment” after Hilton Worldwide — which owns New York’s iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel – opposed the move.

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Popular baby wash maker fined over “organic” claims
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-06-20 10:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A popular maker of baby skin products has been fined by the ACCC for claiming its products are organic even though they contain synthetic chemicals.

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