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Healthcare REIT can’t add claims against Dexus in trust takeover spat
Allens 2023-05-23 5:45 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Real estate investment trust NorthWest can amend its pleadings in a lawsuit alleging one of the country’s largest unlisted healthcare property funds conspired to prevent it from acquiring a controlling stake, but has come up short in its bid to add to its claims against property giant Dexus.

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Aussie honey producers triumph in trans-Tasman tussle over manuka honey rights
Consumer Goods 2023-05-22 10:11 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

New Zealand honey producers have failed in a lengthy fight with their Aussie counterparts to trade mark the term ‘manuka honey’, with the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand ruling the phrase is merely descriptive of a type of honey.

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High Court to weigh in on whether finger pointing allowed in arbitration
Appeals 2023-05-22 1:20 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The High Court has agreed to weigh in on whether proportionate liability defences can be applied in the context of commercial arbitration.

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Corrs Chambers not required to disclose involvement in drafting expert report: Full Court
Appeals 2023-05-19 11:36 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

An appeals court has said that while it might be desirable for law firms to disclose their involvement in drafting expert reports, they are not legally obligated to do so, overturning a finding that Corrs Chambers Westgarth went “far beyond the permissible scope” of involvement in a report prepared for a trade secrets case.

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‘Shocked’ judge eviscerates Tyro class action settlement
Bannister Law 2023-05-19 11:04 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has approved a $5 million class action settlement against payment processor Tyro over a service outage but has shredded the proposed funder payout and legal fees that would have comprised 60 per cent of the sum, calling the costs “outrageous”. 

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‘Extraordinary unhappiness’ with $300M J&J pelvic mesh settlement, court hears
Alec Leopold 2023-05-19 3:08 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A contradictor in two pelvic mesh class actions against Johnson & Johnson and unit Ethicon has told the court of the “extraordinary amount of group member unhappiness” following approval of a $300 million settlement – the largest in the history of Australian product liability group proceedings.

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Judge orders discovery of legal advice in spat over $45B Ichthys LNG project
Clayton Utz 2023-05-18 11:49 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has ordered contractor JKC Australia to hand over legal advice relating to a settlement deed it entered with Japanese oil company Inpex in 2021, as it seeks to hold Dutch paint company AkzoNobel NV responsible for its “significant” potential liability under the settlement.

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Nine’s A Current Affair broke privacy rules in airing neighbour dispute, ACMA finds
ACMA 2023-05-18 11:36 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found Channel Nine breached privacy rules in a story on A Current Affair about a violent dispute between neighbours in regional New South Wales that went viral on YouTube.

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ASIC claims Solvar unit provided unsuitable car loans to vulnerable customers
ASIC 2023-05-17 11:00 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has dragged lender Money3 to court for allegedly failing to properly assess the creditworthiness of low-income individuals before saddling them with $11,000 loans for second-hand car purchases.

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ASIC investigates Nuix boss over $236,000 share purchase
ASIC 2023-05-17 4:02 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has launched an investigation into whether Nuix’s current Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Rubinsztein unlawfully bought shares in the company after learning about a potential takeover offer.

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