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Court throws out ‘absurd’ ruling on patent term extensions
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-16 1:34 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has overturned a ruling from the Australian Patent Office that shortened the amount of time available to companies under patent term extensions, saying a “liberal rather than literal” reading was needed to achieve the extension regime’s goals of compensating holders of drug patents for the lengthy time required to obtain regulatory approval to market their drugs.

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Secure Logic faces potential criminal prosecution for employee spying
Benjamin DeBuse 2021-06-15 10:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Cyber security company Secure Logic Group has won an injunction barring two former executives from using confidential information, but the victory is a Pyrrhic one for the firm, whose covert surveillance of one of the executives could lead to criminal charges.

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Roberts-Smith hired private investigator to check ex-partner had abortion, court hears
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-06-15 6:50 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has told a court that he hired a private investigator to find out whether a woman who has accused him of domestic violence had an abortion and to obtain the home addresses of six SAS soldiers set to give evidence in his defamation trial.

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NAB wins $43M judgment against ex-Dick Smith director but receivers walk away empty handed
Alice Zheng 2021-06-15 4:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has awarded $43 million to National Australia Bank in its lawsuit against former directors of failed retailer Dick Smith, but threw out claims against company directors brought by HSBC and the retailer’s receivers.

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Car repair group AMA agrees to early mediation with former CEO Andrew Hopkins
Automotive 2021-06-15 3:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

AMA Group has told a court it will enter early mediation in its lawsuit against former CEO Andrew Hopkins that alleges he owes $2.4 million in unauthorised expenses and repayments on an outstanding loan.

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Christian Porter, Sue Chrysanthou hit with costs in Jo Dyer lawsuit
ABC 2021-06-11 10:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Christian Porter and silk Sue Chrysanthou have been ordered to foot the legal bill of a friend of the woman who accused Porter of rape, after she succeeded in having the barrister removed from  defamation proceedings the former attorney-general brought against the ABC.

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Ex-PwC director resolves lawsuit over termination by DocuSign
Ashurst 2021-06-11 9:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Former PricewaterhouseCoopers director Jennifer Whittaker has resolved her lawsuit with the accounting giant on the eve of trial, leaving questions about the validity of termination notices by DocuSign for a future case.

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Lex Greensill to pay tax on $58 million in gains after losing appeal
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-11 5:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Lex Greensill will need to pay tax on $58 million in capital gains, after losing a challenge to a tax assessment which included non-Australian gains from the sale of Greensill shares distributed to the founder of the collapsed collapsed UK-based supply-chain finance firm.

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Victoria Cross ‘put a target on my back’, Ben Roberts-Smith tells court
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-06-11 2:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has said that while he was proud to have received the Victoria Cross for his actions at the 2010 battle of Tizak in Afghanistan, winning the award “put a target” on his back, with fellow soldiers seeking to undermine those they saw as tall poppies.

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Judge signs off on $112M settlement in Robodebt class action
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-06-11 11:28 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Describing the federal government’s income-averaging debt collection program as a “shameful chapter”, a judge has approved a $112 million settlement in the Robodebt class action, saying the agreement was fair and reasonable.

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