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‘More is more’ approach to pleadings an increasing problem, lawyers say
Analysis 2023-07-05 11:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Federal Court judge who recently ordered new pleadings in a copyright case against CoreLogic is the latest judge fed up with plaintiffs pleading innumerable alternatives that waste court resources, add to the length of trials and extend the wait time for judgments.

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Lundbeck’s decade-long damages bid against Sandoz stayed despite High Court win
Christian Dimitriadis 2023-07-04 11:39 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Novartis unit Sandoz has won its bid to stay a case by rival Lundbeck, including orders for damages previously calculated at $26.3 million and counting, despite having succeeded at the High Court in a dispute over its patent for blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro.

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Life insurer Select AFSL, director hit with $13M penalty for unconscionable sales tactics
Anthony Cheshire 2023-07-04 2:48 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Select AFSL, its related entities and its director have been slapped with $13.6 million in penalties after a judge found that the life insurer used unconscionable phone sales tactics to “wear down” often vulnerable consumers, including migrants and Indigenous communities.

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Dow loses latest spat with Nufarm over patent for low vapour drift herbicide
Agriculture 2023-07-04 3:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The successor of Dow Agrosciences has lost its latest bid to register a patent that is aimed at limiting the worldwide problem of herbicide vapour drift after a delegate found that its seventh such patent had no inventive step. 

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Time to end this ‘sorry business’: Court tosses objection to EY settlement
Ernst & Young 2023-07-03 4:08 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A court has blessed a trust’s settlement with Ernst & Young that resolves a negligence case linked to a decade-long tax dispute that went to the High Court, rejecting an objection to the deal and saying it was “time this matter was brought to a conclusion”.

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PwC sacks 8 partners as leaks crisis referred to anti-corruption watchdog
Geoffrey Watson 2023-07-03 12:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The tax leaks scandal engulfing PricewaterhouseCoopers has been referred to the newly formed National Anti-Corruption Commission, as the accounting firm sacks eight partners for professional governance breaches.

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Deep sleep defamation case against HarperCollins finally put to rest
Anais d'Arville 2023-07-03 9:55 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A psychiatrist has reached a confidential settlement with Harper Collins in his defamation case over a book about the controversial deep sleep therapy at the Chelmsford Private Hospital in the 1970s.

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NACC to kick off with ‘huge backlog’ of referrals
Allens 2023-06-30 11:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The new federal corruption watchdog that commenced operating Friday will likely turn its sights first on the award of public grants, and is expected to face a “huge backlog” of referrals. 

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Lawyers can lose focus on clients’ interests in competing class actions, court says
Adam Hochroth 2023-06-30 5:29 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has cautioned two law firms running competing shareholder class actions over last October’s cyber attack on Medibank that they must keep their focus on the best interests of clients and group members, saying lawyers can lose sight of that duty when arguing for their case. 

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Investigator wants evidence in Ben Roberts-Smith case, as Fairfax seeks costs from Seven, Stokes
Arthur Moses 2023-06-29 2:16 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The office of the special investigator wants access to evidence in Ben Roberts-Smith’s failed defamation case, a court has heard, while Fairfax says it needs to see invoices from Herbert Smith Freehills to the soldier’s financial backer, Seven chairman Kerry Stokes, in its bid for costs.

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