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Rio Tinto subsidiary appeals after IP Australia rejects mining patent
Energy & Natural Resources 2018-04-23 6:51 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Rio Tinto subsidiary Technological Resources Pty Ltd is appealing a decision by IP Australia to refuse a patent application for a method of separating mined material that was deemed a “purely logistical process”.

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Clouds build as AMP faces three potential shareholder class actions
Class Actions 2018-04-23 6:06 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Business litigation firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is examining a possible shareholder class action against AMP after the Royal Commission exposed damning revelations concerning the financial giant.

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Under fire, Clayton Utz denies AMP report was compromised
Article 2018-04-23 2:54 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Facing demands for answers and a call to be suspended from government contract work, Clayton Utz has finally spoken out over its role in the scandal embroiling AMP.

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Nationwide can’t file claim against Sydney Theatre Co. in Rush defamation case
Ashurst 2018-04-20 10:40 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has rejected an attempt by Nationwide News to drag the Sydney Theatre Company into a defamation case brought by actor Geoffrey Rush, calling its argument for filing a cross-claim against the theatre company “very weak, if not tenuous”.

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Toll lawyer slams ‘rehash’ of landmark employment case
Article 2018-04-20 10:26 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Toll freight handler who last year won the right to convert from a casual to full-time job in a precedent-setting ruling has taken the company to court again for not complying with the ruling, but a lawyer for Toll Transport on Friday argued the action was nothing but an attempt to relitigate the earlier case, which saw Toll pay $42,500 in penalties.

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Judge apologises before sending ABC defamation case to mediation
Article 2018-04-20 9:59 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A defamation case against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation by Nauru’s Justice Minister David Adeang that was set down for trial in July has been sent to mediation by a busy Federal Court judge, who said he would not be available to hear the trial for another year.

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Malaysia Airlines settles 2 cases over crash
Class Actions 2018-04-20 7:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Malaysia Airlines has reached agreements to end two cases in Australia brought by families of people who died when a Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down by a missile over Ukraine in 2014.

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ASIC gets new powers amid shock admissions at Royal Commission
Article 2018-04-20 3:03 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Banks face increased fines for corporate wrongdoing under reforms that also boost the powers of the watchdog amid stunning admissions by financial services firms at the Banking Royal Commission.

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AMP chief quits amid scandal, board hires King & Wood Mallesons
Article 2018-04-20 12:13 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

AMP’s chief executive Craig Meller has resigned after this week’s shocking revelations that the company misled ASIC over fees charged to customers and may have influenced a Clayton Utz report to the securities regulator.

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ACCC delays decision on MYOB, Reckon merger
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-04-20 10:45 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The ACCC has delayed it decision on MYOB’s proposed bid for Reckon’s accounting unit while it waits for information, after the regulator raised concerns about how the merger would affect competition in the accounting software market.

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