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Israel Folau suits up for legal battle with Rugby Australia
Sacked rugby player Israel Folau has hired commercial law firm Macpherson Kelley as he considers legal action against Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs over his allegedly unlawful termination.
Coca Cola unit wins removal of Sunraysia’s ‘Honest Kids’ trade mark
A subsidiary of Coca Cola has won its bid for removal of Sunraysia Natural Beverages' Honest Kids trade mark for non-use, with IP Australia finding only "minimal and isolated" uses of the disputed mark.
Judges shoot down last-minute bid to amend Adani native title appeal
A group of Indigenous Australians opposed to Adani's Carmichael coal mine in Queensland have lost an eleventh hour bid to add extra grounds to their native title appeal, as they wait for a decision from the Full Federal Court.
Ex-Hastie Services CEO says nothing ‘dodgy’ about orders to close earnings gap
The former chief executive officer of Hastie Services has admitted to asking staff to make up for a shortfall between forecast and actual profits at the firm, but claims he made the order with the expectation it would be done legally, the jury hearing a criminal case against him was told.
Horse vaccine class action gets chance to add sample group member to bring ‘valid’ consumer claim
Noting the relevant three-year limitations provision was "quite unusal", the judge overseeing a consumer class action against horse vaccine manufacturer Zoetis has given the class a chance to add a second applicant to the case, after it was revealed that part of the lead applicant's claim was out of time. 
Treasury Wine wins costs from solicitor’s company over stayed class action
The Federal Court has granted Treasury Wine Estates costs of a stayed class action filed against it by a firm owned by solicitor Mark Elliott, despite a settlement in a related class action barring TWE from seeking remedies from class members.
Bayer faces appeals of IP Australia rulings on antiseptic patent
Veterinary pharmaceutical companies Norbrook Laboratories and Merial have launched twin appeals of two IP Australia decisions allowing Bayer to amend a proposed patent for a treatment for mammary gland infections.
Botox alternatives likened to ‘iPhone accessories’ as trade mark trial kicks off
In its opening submissions in a trade mark case brought by Botox maker Allergan, Australian cosmetics brand Self Care compared its used of the word Botox to describe its alternative cosmetic products to the iPhone secondary accessories market, saying its use did not imply an affiliation with the injectable wrinkle treatment's maker.
Piper Alderman partner rejected offer to leave on a ‘dignified basis’, court told
A senior Piper Alderman partner who has launched a sex discrimination case against the law firm rejected “reasonable settlement offers” that would have allowed her to leave the partnership on a “dignified basis”, counsel for the firm has told a court.
Key witness in Hastie Services execs’ trial pointed the finger to save herself, jury hears
A former finance manager from Hastie Services and key witness for the prosecution in the criminal trial against two of the company's former executives only pointed the finger at former COO Ian Thompson to avoid jail time herself, a jury has heard.