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Judge freezes Forum Finance director’s worldwide assets
Catherine Hamilton-Jewell 2021-08-27 5:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has expanded a freezing order over assets owned by Forum Finance director Vincenzo Tesoriero to include property outside Australia, including a yacht in Miami dubbed “XOXO”, after Westpac raised concerns about non-disclosure.

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Judge finds NSW environmental regulator has ‘duty’ to address climate change
Climate change 2021-08-26 10:15 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The NSW Environment Protection Authority must develop policies to protect the environment from the threat of climate change, a judge has found in a significant victory for climate advocates.

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Crocs takes Mosaic Brands to court for allegedly copying shoe design
Competition & Consumer Protection 2021-08-26 5:00 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

US footwear company Crocs has taken Mosaic Brands to court for allegedly selling shoes that “flagrantly” copy the look of its unique 13-hole slip-on foam clogs.

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NAB cops $18.5M fine for failing to disclose adviser fees
ASIC 2021-08-26 10:47 am By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

National Australia Bank has been hit with a $18.5 million fine after admitting to allegations by ASIC that it failed to adequately disclose its adviser fees for five years.

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Judge says Nine’s ‘pride or ego’ only reason for alleged defamatory articles staying online
Banki Haddock Fiora 2021-08-25 6:10 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge overseeing a Papua New Guinean politician’s defamation lawsuit has criticised Nine’s refusal to take down two allegedly defamatory articles ahead of a delayed trial, saying there was no reason to keep them online except for the publisher’s “pride or ego”.

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Biogen wants injunction ahead of trial against Pharmacor over MS drug
Ben Mee 2021-08-25 2:25 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Swiss pharmaceutical company Biogen is seeking a court order blocking an Australian generic drug manufacturer from selling a cheap multiple sclerosis drug it claims infringes its patent for medicine Tecfidera, a court has heard.

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Broadcaster appeals Seven’s win over ‘7HD’ trade mark
Griffith Hack 2021-08-24 11:42 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Thai broadcaster has appealed a decision by IP Australia that found its proposed 7HD trade mark was deceptively similar to the Seven television network’s mark.  

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$19.6M legal bill in 7-Eleven class actions doesn’t warrant contradictor, court told
7-Eleven 2021-08-24 4:15 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A $19.6 million legal bill racked up by the law firm behind two 7-Eleven class actions accusing the convenience store chain of misleading franchisees did not warrant the appointment of a contradictor to a hearing seeking approval of a $98 million settlement, a court has heard.

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‘Very sad’: Cost of barristers’ fees for three days could have been avoided, FWC says
Business of Law 2021-08-23 8:41 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Barristers’ costs for a three-day hearing over alleged unfair dismissals of two childcare workers, which exceeded the $60,000 the workers were awarded, could have been avoided with a more “realistic” approach to negotiation, the Fair Work Commission has said.

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‘Dysfunctional work relationship’ with Pendal boss no cause for intervention, FWC says
Dilan Mahendra 2021-08-23 4:50 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A Pendal fund manager who accused his boss of constant insults and belittling has lost his application for an order to stop bullying, with the Fair Work Commission finding it was not within its jurisdiction to remedy a “dysfunctional work relationship”.

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