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Union calls for regulation after landmark ruling that Uber drivers are workers
Appeals 2021-02-22 6:26 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The Transport Workers Union is calling on the government to regulate the gig economy in the wake of a unanimous ruling from the UK Supreme Court that found Uber drivers are not independent contractors but workers with the right to entitlements.

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‘Novel and invasive’: Clive Palmer can’t get law firm docs for Queensland Nickel case
Andrew O'Brien 2021-02-19 10:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two Clive Palmer companies have again been blocked from accessing documents held by two law firms and a litigation funder to pursue a potential lawsuit against Queensland Nickel, with an appeal court dismissing the bid as “unmeritorious”.

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Law firm can’t delay appeal over unpaid bill because QC won’t fly without vaccine
Alastair Vincent 2021-02-17 2:54 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Law firm Atanaskovic Hartnell has failed to postpone its appeal of a ruling over unpaid legal fees until after its senior counsel — who is stuck in London — can get a COVID-19 vaccine and return to Australia.

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Full Court hears government’s $325M fight with Sanofi over ban on Plavix generic
Acting Justice Arthur Emmett 2021-02-16 4:13 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Pharmaceutical companies Sanofi and Bristol-Myers Squibb are liable for losses to the federal government for excess subsidies it allegedly paid for the blood-thinner Plavix after an unjustified court injunction prevented the release of a generic version of the top-selling drug, an appeals court has heard.

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GetSwift slammed for ‘unfair attack’ on judge hearing class action, ASIC case
Ahmed Rizk 2021-02-15 7:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

GetSwift has been criticised for its “quite unfair attack” on a Federal Court judge who refused to disqualify himself from hearing a shareholder class action against the logistics software company after presiding over ASIC’s civil penalty proceeding against the company.

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High Court grants special leave in backpacker tax case
Appeals 2021-02-12 12:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has granted special leave to a British citizen who is locked in a dispute with the Australian Taxation Office over a 15 per cent ‘backpacker tax’ imposed on holders of Australian working holiday visas.

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With High Court leave, Arrium class action plaintiffs may get second chance to grill ex-director
Andrew Emmerson 2021-02-11 10:44 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Two shareholders of failed Arrium Group have secured leave from the High Court to challenge a ruling that nixed their planned examination of a former director to bolster a class action over the collapse of the steel producer.

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High Court to weigh in on $26.3M Lexapro patent judgment
Angus Lang 2021-02-11 10:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court will decide whether the Full Court was wrong to overturn a $26.3 million judgment for Danish drug maker H Lundbeck in its long-running patent battle with generic drug maker Sandoz over the patent for blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro.

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Sacked climate skeptic professor’s dispute with James Cook heads to High Court
Appeals 2021-02-11 3:59 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has granted special leave to sacked climate skeptic professor Peter Ridd to challenge James Cook University’s successful appeal of a $1.2 million judgment in his favour over his termination, wading into a debate over the power of universities to constrain professors’ rights to free speech.

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Vagisil maker wins appeal to halt European rival’s trade mark
Appeals 2021-02-11 3:40 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The maker of Vagisil feminine hygiene products has successfully overturned a ruling that denied its bid to stop a European competitor from registering Vagisan as a trade mark in Australia.

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