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Chobani loses test case over GST on Flip yoghurt range
ATO 2023-06-20 3:46 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

Chobani has lost a dispute over the tax office’s recent decision to apply GST to the US yoghurt maker’s Flip range.

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Useless to continue $400M underpayments class action against Tandem, judge says
Brendan Avallone 2023-06-19 11:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A judge has approved the discontinuance of an underpayments class action against Tandem, saying it would be “inutile” to press forward with the case after the telco contractor entered administration.

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$22M PFAS class action settlement wins court OK
Anya Poukchanski 2023-06-19 4:05 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a $22 million settlement in a class action on behalf of a First Nations community that alleges their land was contaminated by toxic firefighting foam at a military base in Jervis Bay, citing the “very real” risks the case would face at trial. 

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Court approves $6.3M class action settlement against Linchpin directors
Bartley Cohen Law 2023-06-19 1:54 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a settlement with former directors of collapsed advisory firm Linchpin Capital under which insurer RiverStone will pay $6.3 million, which will be used to fund the investor class action’s claims against AIG.

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Bid for security in Shine’s no win, no fee cruise class action may not be ‘hopeless’
Class Actions 2023-06-15 11:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Shine Lawyers has been ordered to hand over its costs agreement with the lead applicant in a class action over norovirus outbreaks on Carnival’s Sun Princess cruise ship, amid a likely plan by the cruise operator to seek security for costs in the no win, no fee class action.

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Full Court won’t weigh in on ASIC’s power to seek penalties for Credit Code violations
Appeals 2023-06-15 10:00 pm By Gareth Baker

Sunshine Loans has lost its bid to have the Full Court weigh in on ASIC’s authority to seek penalties for Credit Code violations, in proceedings accusing the online lender of charging over $320,000 in prohibited fees. 

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L’Oreal loses rights to use Elvive trade mark for beauty products
By George Legal 2023-06-13 6:00 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

Skincare giant L’Oreal has lost the rights to use a 23-year-old trade mark for branding some of its products, after a competitor successfully campaigned IP Australia to strike it from the register for non-use. 

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Seven loses stoush with 7-Eleven over ‘7NOW’ trade mark
7-Eleven 2023-06-08 11:38 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

Seven Network has lost its effort to stop convenience chain 7-Eleven from using a contested logo even though Seven had registered the trade mark first, with a court finding the broadcaster sat on the mark for too long before using it. 

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Clive Palmer can’t quash CITIC subpoenas over sale of nickel refinery in $1.8B case
Allens 2023-06-07 11:56 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

Mining magnate Clive Palmer and his company Mineralogy have lost a bid to block subpoenas asking their advisors to hand over information regarding the sale of Townville’s Yabulu nickel and cobalt refinery, as part of a $1.8 billion fight over the value of the site.   

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Insurers on hook for combustible cladding claims against builder LU Simon
Amelia Smith 2023-06-06 3:14 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has found insurers must cover claims against builder LU Simon Builders over alleged combustible cladding in Melbourne’s Atlantis Towers after a judge found the owners were “obvious candidates” to bring legal action.

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