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BASF termite control patent invalid, court told
BASF 2019-07-09 3:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Sherwood Chemicals wants to exterminate claims alleging it infringed two patents held by US chemical giant BASF for an underground termite control system, saying the patents were invalid and that any infringement, if it occurred, was innocent.

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Global textiles giant Simba can peek at IFOTA’s books, judge says
Consumer Goods 2019-07-02 3:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Clothing manufacturer IFOTA has been ordered to open its books to shareholder Simba after it raised concerns about IFOTA’s management and financial position.

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Aboriginal art supplier fined $2.3M for duping customers with fakes
Archibald & Brown 2019-06-26 1:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has fined an Aboriginal art and souvenir supplier a total of $2.3 million after ruling that the Queensland-based company, which is now in liquidation, misled consumers about the origin of its products.

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Kraft can stay in peanut butter game while it appeals trade dress loss to Bega
Addisons 2019-06-17 9:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing a dispute between Kraft and Bega over peanut butter trade dress rights has stayed orders barring Kraft from selling peanut butter in Australia featuring the disputed trade dress while it appeals its loss to Bega in the case.

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Judge takes ax to $5.7M bill by liquidators of SK Foods units
Ben Doyle 2019-06-14 9:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has taken an ax to the final bill by liquidators of three failed subsidiaries of multi-national agribusiness SK Foods Group, lopping off 30 per cent after a successful intervention by the corporate regulator, which called the more than $5.7 million claimed by the liquidators excessive.

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Cricket great Sachin Tendulkar sues Aussie bat maker for unauthorized use of image
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-06-11 2:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

India’s God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar is suing Australian bat maker Spartan Sports, accusing the company of failing to pay him $2.87 million under a licensing deal and continuing to use his image after he terminated the agreement.

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Kraft, Bega to go another round in epic peanut butter trade dress battle
Addisons 2019-06-06 9:13 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The long-running dispute between Kraft Foods and Bega over who owns the rights to use the signature Kraft peanut butter trade dress in Australia is not over, with Kraft appealing a ruling that found Bega had acquired the rights to the trade dress when it purchased Kraft unit Mondelez’s Australian and New Zealand business in 2017.

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Ex-CEO accuses Radio Rentals of withholding documents crucial to class action defence
Class Actions 2019-06-06 6:13 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The former CEO of Radio Rentals, who has been dragged into a class action against the company, claims he can’t properly defend himself because his former employer has asserted privilege over legal advice the company received regarding its ‘Rent, Try, $1 Buy’, which he says is crucial to his case.

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Coca Cola unit wins removal of Sunraysia’s ‘Honest Kids’ trade mark
Consumer Goods 2019-06-05 3:55 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

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.

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Treasury Wine wins costs from solicitor’s company over stayed class action
Class Actions 2019-06-04 7:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

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.

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