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Pain relief for Difflam maker as Reckitt forced to pull lozenge ads
Article 2018-08-10 10:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser has been ordered by the Federal Court to remove all in-store advertising for its Strepfen throat lozenges after a successful interlocutory application by rival iNova Pharmaceuticals.

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AMP shareholders on surer legal footing in Federal Court, judge told
Class Actions 2018-08-10 10:07 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Federal Court offers group members in the shareholder class actions against AMP a major legal advantage over the NSW Supreme Court, lawyers for the federal cases have argued ahead of a hearing in the controversial jurisdictional battle.

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ObjectiVision can’t overhaul claims in University of Sydney spat over AccuMap
Allens 2018-08-10 3:46 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Ophthalmic diagnostic device manufacture ObjectiVision can’t file amended claims for damages following a trial in a copyright and contract case against the University of Sydney, with a judge saying the school would be “severely prejudiced” if the new claims were allowed.

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Nationwide can bring justification defence in Geoffrey Rush defamation case
Ashurst 2018-08-10 2:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The publisher of The Daily Telegraph has won its bid to bring a defence of justification against claims by actor Geoffrey Rush that the newspaper defamed him in articles alleging the actor behaved “inappropriately” during a production of King Lear at the Sydney Theatre Company.

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Cargill can add details of law firm meeting to case against Viterra
Agriculture 2018-08-09 11:42 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Cargill has won court approval to amend its pleading against Viterra to include details of a law firm meeting in which Viterra executives allegedly made assurances that there were no quality issues with its malt, more than two months into the trial over the $420 million sale of Viterra’s Joe White Maltings business to Cargill in 2013.

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NAB says sorry after bruising week at Royal Commission
Financial Services 2018-08-09 10:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

National Australia Bank has issued a public apology after evidence this week at the Banking Royal Commission revealed the bank charged fees for no service and faces possible criminal charges.

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Radio Rentals may have ducked credit obligations with ‘strange’ contracts, court told
Class Actions 2018-08-09 9:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A barrister for a class action against Radio Rentals has told the Federal Court the company’s “strange” lease contracts may have been worded solely to avoid its obligations under the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.

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S&P settlement approved despite ‘extraordinarily large’ funder fee
Allens 2018-08-09 9:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has given the green light to a settlement of seven class actions against ratings agency S&P Global over toxic financial products, saying despite an “extraordinarily large” litigation funding fee the deal was a “significant vindication” of group member claims.

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TransUrban to release toll data to win ACCC approval of WestConnex deal
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-08-09 9:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

TransUrban has agreed to release detailed traffic data for its toll roads in New South Wales in hopes of winning the ACCC’s blessing of its proposed acquisition of a majority stake in the $16.8 billion WestConnex highway project.

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BHP pays $50M to settle US class actions over Samarco mine
Class Actions 2018-08-09 3:49 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Mining giant BHP Billiton has reached a $50 million deal to settle the US class action over the 2015 dam failure at the Samarco mine in Brazil.

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