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Dyno Nobel, Orica settle case over rock blasting method patent
Bruce Caine 2019-09-25 2:58 pm By Christine Caulfield

Explosives maker Dyno Nobel has reached a mid-trial settlement in its case against its major rival, Orica, over a patent for a method for blasting rock at open cut mines.

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Lawyers breached duty to client with ‘sharply’ conflicting interests, appeals court rules
Acting Justice Arthur Emmett 2019-08-30 9:54 pm By Amelia Birnie

A Sydney law firm has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation and restitution for breach of its fiduciary duties, after a former client successfully appealed a conflict of interest case.

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Swim company Jump! defeats franchisee’s case over schools that were never built
Baybridge Lawyers 2019-05-13 2:34 pm By Amelia Birnie

A Sydney franchisee who claimed he sunk more than $160,000 into two swim schools that were never built has lost his case for damages against troubled franchise Jump!, as it faces ongoing questions from the consumer watchdog.

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