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Directed Electronics loses appeal in Hanhwa trade secrets case
Appeals 2023-09-06 11:22 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Automotive electronics company Directed Electronics has lost its bid to revive copyright claims against a form business partner who it pursued as part of litigation over a scheme by two former employees to misappropriate its trade secrets through a secret side agreement with South Korean giant Hanhwa.

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Google must produce details of email sender to disendorsed Labor candidate
Defamation 2023-07-11 2:55 pm By Gareth Baker Sydney

A court has ordered Google to provide former Victorian Labor candidate Nurul Khan with account information and IP addresses relating to an anonymous email sent to the ALP last November, which led to his disendorsement by the party just two weeks before the state election. 

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Insurer seeking to examine Arrium liquidators can’t shield docs
Alexander Di Stefano 2023-06-21 11:30 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Insurer Atradius has lost its bid to keep under wraps information supporting its application to publicly examine three KordaMentha directors about their administration of the Arrium Group after a judge found it would not prejudice a similar bid in related proceedings. 

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CIMIC wins access to institutional investor details in shareholder class action
Alexandra Folie 2023-04-13 1:16 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Construction firm CIMIC has won its bid to view identifying information about institutional investors in a shareholder class action, despite the applicant’s claims it could deter group members from signing on to the case. 

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Insurers score win in court battle over $695M Pacific Highway project
Construction 2023-03-28 3:45 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Full Court has found that a policy exclusion applies in a dispute between Acciona Infrastructure and Ferrovial Construction and three insurers over coverage for loss and damage caused by heavy rainfall during the construction of the $695 million Pacific Highway in northern New South Wales.

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Go-to silk for high stakes commercial cases among three new Federal Court judges
Business of Law 2022-12-15 11:08 pm By Christine Caulfield

A senior barrister at the helm of important insurance test cases has been appointed to the Federal Court bench, along with two state court judges.

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A2 Milk class action can pursue NZ claims
Alexandra Folie 2022-12-01 10:28 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

A shareholder class action against a2 Milk has won its bid to include claims under New Zealand law over the dairy company’s disclosures to the New Zealand stock exchange.

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Judge signs off on consolidation in a2 Milk class actions
Alexandra Folie 2022-06-16 11:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has allowed two law firms to jointly run a consolidated shareholder class action against dairy company a2 Milk, saying the arrangement was in the interests of group members and was “not novel”.

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a2 Milk class action consolidation to see one silk go
Alexandra Folie 2022-06-02 7:12 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Two law firms are set to work “hand in glove” in their proposed consolidated shareholder class actions against a2 Milk, with one senior barrister to be dropped as part of the “rationalisation” of the combined team.

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Law firms appear to sour on contest between rival a2 Milk class actions
Agriculture 2022-04-28 10:45 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Law firms running competing shareholder class actions against a2 Milk appear to have reached agreement to join forces, with a court order Thursday scrapping a contest to determine which case would proceed alone.

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