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J&J hip implant class members to be paid in full from $250M settlement
Class Actions 2019-06-17 8:13 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Group members in a class action against Johnson & Johnson unit DePuy International over allegedly defective hip implants are on track to receive 100 per cent of their claims as the $250 million settlement continues to be distributed, a court has heard.

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$1.1M settlement in Quaker Hill Nursing Home class action wins court approval
Class Actions 2019-06-14 2:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has given the green light to a $1.1 million class action settlement with the owners of Sydney’s Quakers Hill Nursing Home over a fire deliberately lit by one of its employees in 2011.

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Bannister Law founder facing subpoena in NSW ambulance privacy class action
Bannister Law 2019-06-12 1:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action against the NSW government over a contractor who sold the personal details of 130 ambulance workers to personal injury law firms has flagged it may subpoena the founder and principal of Bannister Law, which purchased the confidential information.

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Judge says sorry for delayed Osteo Gel judgment as penalty hearing set for 2020
Bird & Bird 2019-06-07 12:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Federal Court judge has apologised for “upsetting the applecart” and taking “too long” to publish his judgment in the consumer regulator’s case against GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis over packaging for now discontinued painkiller Osteo Gel.

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Shareholder class action against Sirtex settles mid-trial
Class Actions 2019-06-06 10:47 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Sirtex Medical has reached a mid-trial agreement to resolve a shareholder class action that centred on the biotech company’s sales forecasts of its radiation treatment.

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Horse vaccine class action gets chance to add sample group member to bring ‘valid’ consumer claim
Alexander Edwards 2019-06-04 9:19 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Noting the relevant three-year limitations provision was “quite unusal”, the judge overseeing a consumer class action against horse vaccine manufacturer Zoetis has given the class a chance to add a second applicant to the case, after it was revealed that part of the lead applicant’s claim was out of time. 

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Bayer faces appeals of IP Australia rulings on antiseptic patent
Agriculture 2019-06-04 3:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Veterinary pharmaceutical companies Norbrook Laboratories and Merial have launched twin appeals of two IP Australia decisions allowing Bayer to amend a proposed patent for a treatment for mammary gland infections.

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Botox alternatives likened to ‘iPhone accessories’ as trade mark trial kicks off
Griffith Hack 2019-06-03 11:24 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

In its opening submissions in a trade mark case brought by Botox maker Allergan, Australian cosmetics brand Self Care compared its used of the word Botox to describe its alternative cosmetic products to the iPhone secondary accessories market, saying its use did not imply an affiliation with the injectable wrinkle treatment’s maker.

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Novartis appeals IP Australia decision invalidating MS drug patent
Appeals 2019-06-03 4:11 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Novartis has launched an appeal following a ruling by IP Australia that a proposed patent for an oral form of its top-selling multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya is invalid for lack of inventive step.

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Prosecutors take axe to Country Care criminal cartel case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-05-21 10:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions has pared its criminal cartel case against Country Care Group and two individuals, cutting over 100 charges in an indictment that details two alleged cartel agreements the Australian mobility equipment provider entered into in relation to bids on NSW government tenders.

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