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‘Utterly hopeless’: Ex-commando pans ABC’s truth defence to war crimes coverage
ABC 2022-10-12 3:40 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A former special forces commander who has sued the Australian Broadcasting Corporation over stories that allegedly imply he committed war crimes in Afghanistan is seeking to throw out the broadcaster’s truth defence, a court has heard.

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Employsure suffers partial loss in appeal by defecting employees
Employment 2022-10-11 5:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Workplace relations heavyweight Employsure has suffered a partial defeat in appeals brought by rival ELMO Software and two former employees seeking to jump ship to a competitor.

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Kraft prevails in fight with Italian cheese makers over ‘parmesan’ trade mark
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2022-10-11 3:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A consortium of parmigiano reggiano producers has lost its challenge to Kraft Foods’ ‘Kraft parmesan cheese’ trade mark after an IP Australia delegate found that customers would be “sceptical” that the product was Italian.

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Howden can’t use expert report in ‘wasteful’ patent application against Minetek
Bird & Bird 2022-10-11 12:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has refused a bid by manufacturer Howden to use an expert report before IP Australia in a dispute accusing rival Minetek of misappropriating confidential information for an industrial fan patent, saying it was “wasteful” when a similar dispute was already before the court.

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Court finds Globaltech, Boart Longyear infringed mining patent
Adrian Ryan 2022-10-10 11:50 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has found mining tool company Globaltech and mineral exploration company Boart Longyear infringed a patent for a mining tool owned by Australian Mud Company.

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Boston Scientific drops gag clause from $105M settlement after judge airs concerns
Class Actions 2022-10-10 2:40 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

US medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific has withdrawn a controversial gag clause from of its $105 million deal to settle a class action by women allegedly injured by pelvic mesh devices after a judge raised concerns about its legality.

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Judge holidaying with Maddocks CEO won’t recuse himself from law firm client’s case
Brian Mason 2022-10-07 11:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has rejected a bid for his recusal from a contractual dispute in which Maddocks is acting, despite his personal friendship and holiday plans with the law firm’s CEO. 

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Jim’s Group cops $24,420 fine for Franchise Code breaches
ACCC 2022-10-06 11:43 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Jim’s Group has paid a $24,420 fine after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission accused the company of breaching the Franchise Code and misleading a franchisee.

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Judge OKs $2.2M settlement in Drakes class action but questions law firm’s costs
Adero Law 2022-10-06 11:26 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a $2.2 million settlement in a class action on behalf of Drakes store managers who were allegedly underpaid but has deferred her approval of fees charged by the law firm — the same firm that saw its fees cut in two similar class actions.

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Judge doubts utility of Full Court hearing in sacked Greenwoods partner’s case
Assured Legal Solutions 2022-10-06 4:02 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has raised concerns about the utility of referring a satellite dispute over whistleblower protections to the Full Court in a $13 million lawsuit brought by an ex-Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills partner.

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