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Moccona’s instant coffee jar trade mark should be cancelled, Vittoria says
Davies Collison Cave 2023-04-05 12:25 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Moccona’s instant coffee jar shape trade mark should be cancelled because the mark is functional and can’t distinguish the company’s goods, the owner of coffee brand Vittoria argues in a trade mark infringement cross-claim.

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Wealth guru Dominique Grubisa hits back at ACCC, says course claims ‘substantially true’
ACCC 2023-04-04 11:44 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Dominique Grubisa has denied the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s allegation that she misled consumers about her wealth management courses, arguing the claims that owners could sell their homes but retain equity were “substantially true”.

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Judge calls out ‘ego and hubris’ in Murdoch defamation case
Clarissa Amato 2023-04-04 11:08 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The judge overseeing a defamation action brought by Fox News CEO Lachlan Murdoch over a Crikey article that allegedly linked him to the January 6 riot on the US Capital has questioned the “scorched earth policy” taken by both sides.

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ASIC brings first case over unfair insurance contract terms
ASIC 2023-04-04 10:21 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has brought its first-ever case concerning unfair insurance contract terms, targeting Auto & General Insurance Company’s standard form home and contents insurance agreement.

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Downer EDI hit with shareholder class action over ‘accounting irregularities’
Class Actions 2023-04-04 4:43 pm By Christine Caulfield

Infrastructure services company Downer EDI has been hit with a class action after revealing “accounting irregularities” that sent its share price tumbling.

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ASIC wins case against Linchpin Capital directors over $17M in client funds
ASIC 2023-04-04 3:51 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has won its case against four Linchpin Capital directors after a judge found they duped their clients into lining the directors’ pockets and benefitting the parent company.

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ACCC casts doubt over claimed benefits of ANZ’s $4.9B Suncorp acquisition
ANZ 2023-04-04 3:29 pm By Christine Caulfield

The competition regulator has cast doubt on the public interest argument for the proposed $4.9 billion ANZ, Suncorp tie-up, saying Tuesday the nature, likelihood and extent of the touted benefits had not been substantiated.

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Banksia class action silk’s wife offers $1.25M settlement
Class Actions 2023-04-03 11:42 pm By Christine Caulfield

Companies linked to the wife of the disgraced Banksia Securities class action silk Norman O’Bryan have offered $1.25 million to settle proceedings seeking to recover a $21.5 million judgment for defrauded investors.

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Bellamy’s says ex-CEO sacked for poor performance, not discrimination
Ashurst 2023-04-03 11:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Baby food producer Bellamy’s has hit back at a $400,000 lawsuit by its former chief executive officer, saying she was sacked because of “poor financial performance” and not because she complained about sex discrimination. 

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Barry Nilsson poaches six from Norton Rose to boost insurance practice
Barry Nilsson Lawyers 2023-04-03 4:28 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Boutique law firm Barry Nilsson has snagged a Norton Rose Fulbright disputes partner who specialises in healthcare product liability class actions and his five-member team to join its Sydney office. 

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