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Court approves $2.9M penalty against HealthEngine for misleading reviews
ACCC 2020-08-20 1:20 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has approved a $2.9 million penalty against medical booking platform HealthEngine after the company admitted to deleting and altering unfavourable reviews and misusing consumer data.

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HealthEngine urges approval of $2.9M fine, says it didn’t know altering reviews was unlawful
ACCC 2020-08-10 12:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Health booking company HealthEngine has urged the court to accept a $2.9 million penalty for deleting and altering unfavourable reviews, telling a judge that it did not know the behaviour was against the law.

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QRxPharma shareholders to learn of class action settlement one year later
Blake O'Connor 2020-08-05 1:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

After “unavoidable delays”, shareholders will soon be notified of a settlement reached one year ago in a class action against QRxPharma, but a company director has warned group members will receive nothing of consequence and the law firm and funder involved in the case would be disappointed by their takeaways.

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Sandoz wins appeal of $26.3M infringement ruling in IP battle over Lexapro
Angus Lang 2020-08-04 3:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Generic drug maker Sandoz has successfully appealed a $26.3 million judgment finding it infringed a patent owned by rival H Lundbeck relating to the top-selling antidepressant Lexapro.

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CBA won’t hand over docs to class action without AUSTRAC’s blessing
AUSTRAC 2020-07-08 9:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has refused to provide sought-after documents to the lead applicants of a joint class action against it until AUSTRAC grants permission, citing concerns over possible criminal breaches if it hands over the material without the agency’s approval.

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Mylan loses Lipidil appeal, despite court finding proof of intention not needed for Swiss-style claims
Appeals 2020-07-03 5:27 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Mylan Health has lost its challenge to a ruling that invalidated three patents related to its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipidil, despite the appeals court finding the primary judge had erred by ruling that proof of intention was required for Swiss-style claims.

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Janssen files lawsuit to block generic version of HIV drug
Biopharmalex 2020-06-29 4:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Drug maker Janssen has fired off a lawsuit against Juno Pharmaceuticals for allegedly threatening to infringe a patent for its HIV drug Prezista with a generic version of the drug, one year after fending off generic competition from a different drug maker.

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Litigation funder wins access to docs in parking patent dispute against City of Melbourne
Andrew McRobert 2020-06-12 9:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The funder backing a patent lawsuit by tech firm Vehicle Management Systems over an invention used by the City of Melbourne to time parked vehicles has been granted extended access to discovered documents in the proceedings.

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Judge slams ‘deficient’ explanation behind $2.9M penalty in ACCC, HealthEngine case
ACCC 2020-06-05 2:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A penalty hearing in the ACCC’s case against health booking company HealthEngine over misleading online reviews has been adjourned after a judge criticised the parties’ joint submissions as “deficient” for failing to explain how a proposed $2.9 million penalty had been arrived at.

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ACCC can’t stop Garuda appeal despite unpaid $19M penalty
ACCC 2020-05-21 12:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The ACCC has lost its bid to stay a cartel appeal by Indonesian airline PT Garuda, with a judge finding the competition watchdog had not shown the airline acted in contempt of court by failing to pay a $19 million fine.

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