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‘Madness’ if Sandoz entitled to generic Lexapro licence, High Court told
Appeals 2021-10-12 7:20 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Danish drug maker Lundbeck has told the High Court it did not contract away a royalty-free licence to generic drug maker Sandoz to sell blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro, saying such a decision would be commercial “madness”.

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Philips faces class action over ‘defective’ sleep therapy machines
Carbone Lawyers 2021-10-05 12:44 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Health tech giant Philips Electronics has been hit with a class action on behalf of consumers who say they have suffered injury and economic loss from using sleep apnea machines with an alleged safety defect that caused them to inhale dangerous chemicals and degrading foam particles.

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COVID-19 jab effective, anti-vaxxers misinterpreting data, trial told
Coronavirus 2021-09-30 9:35 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Health experts have told a court hearing a challenge to a requirement that certain workers get the COVID-19 jab that vaccinations are an effective tool in the fight against the coronavirus, despite the global surge of ‘breakthrough’ infections caused by the outbreak of the highly-infectious Delta strain.

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COVID-19 vaccination challenger denied access to NSW government’s deliberations
Coronavirus 2021-09-29 3:29 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has ruled legal challenges to orders requiring COVID-19 vaccines for certain workers in New South Wales are not exceptional enough to warrant the disclosure of cabinet documents, with the judge noting he did not think the state health minister’s orders made vaccines “mandatory”.

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Down with ‘medical apartheid’, says Fair Work commissioner opposed to jab mandate
Coronavirus 2021-09-27 10:26 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

An appellate panel of the Fair Work Commission has upheld an aged care worker’s termination for refusing a flu vaccine, but a full-throttled dissent by one commissioner warns Australians against “a system of medical apartheid and segregation”.

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In COVID-19 vaccination cases, judge quashes subpoena ‘stunt’ for info behind Berejiklian TV remarks
Coronavirus 2021-09-24 9:41 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has set aside a subpoena that allegedly sought to “embarrass the New South Wales government”, in lawsuits contesting compulsory COVID-19 vaccination orders made by state health minister Brad Hazzard.

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Junior doctor behind class action can’t seek compensation for group members, court told
Catherine Gleeson 2021-09-24 9:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

NSW Health wants to amend its defence to an underpayments class action on behalf of 24,000 junior doctors, bringing claims that the lead applicant is barred from seeking compensation for group members under industrial relations law.

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Pfizer, Merck Sharpe & Dohme reach global settlement in vaccine patent battle
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2021-09-24 6:25 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Pharmaceutical giants Merck Sharpe & Dohme and Pfizer have resolved a long-running intellectual property dispute over a 2015 patent owned by Pfizer for a pneumococcal vaccine.

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Pharmacor challenges patent extension for Biogen’s MS drug
Ben Mee 2021-09-23 2:14 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

An Australian generic drug manufacturer has struck back at patent lawsuit by Swiss pharmaceutical company Biogen, alleging a patent for MS drug Tecfidera is invalid and a that a patent term extension for the drug  was wrongly granted.

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‘Fruits of victory’ can’t be denied pending insurer’s class action indemnity appeal
Appeals 2021-09-17 6:51 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Avant Insurance has lost a bid to pause an order that it pay $371,000 in the legal costs of a surgeon facing a class action by breast implant patients of defunct clinic the Cosmetic Institute while the insurer’s appeal is pending.

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