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Vocation class action lumbers on with pared claims
Accounting 2019-11-11 4:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Certain claims in a shareholder class action against insolvent training company Vocation and auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers have been dropped, as the long-running case awaits a new trial date pending the outcome of a separate Full Court appeal.

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‘Mother’ consumers know best: IP Australia shuts down Monster Energy’s trade mark opposition
Angus Lang 2019-11-08 11:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Monster Energy has lost its opposition to coffee company Vittoria Food & Beverage’s proposed ‘Mothersky’ trade mark, with a delegate of the Trade Marks Office saying the energy drink company’s ‘Mother’ energy drink brand was so strong in the minds of consumers that there was no likelihood of confusion.

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Ex-Piper Alderman partner’s sex discrimination case back on
Business of Law 2019-11-08 10:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A former Piper Alderman partner who filed a sex discrimination case against the law firm and was ousted from the partnership months later, is pressing on with her legal action, which was stayed while her complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission played out.

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Major League Baseball takes another swing at Philip Morris trade mark
Consumer Goods 2019-11-08 4:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

American professional baseball organisation Major League Baseball is taking Philip Morris to court over the tobacco giant’s bid to extend protection for an international trade mark on the acronym ‘MLB’.

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ACCC to challenge dismissal of TPG case over non-refundable prepayments
Bret Walker 2019-11-08 12:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The consumer watchdog is appealing a ruling dismissing its case against TPG over contract terms that allowed the internet provider to keep customers’ unused prepaid funds on phone or internet plans.

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Liquidator cops 10-year ban in landmark ATO case
David McLure 2019-11-07 10:51 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Sydney-based liquidator David Iannuzzi has been disqualified from serving as an insolvency practitioner for 10 years, in the first case brought by the Australian Tax Office under the Corporations Act’s ban on tax avoidance schemes.

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Judge sends HIH Insurance legal fee fight back to the drawing board
Ashurst 2019-11-07 10:22 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A NSW Supreme Court judge has raised concerns about a dispute over fees owed to two law firms and a funder in relation to four shareholder actions brought against the liquidators of HIH Insurance.

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Two firms running Toyota class action will get only one set of costs, judge says
Bannister Law 2019-11-07 5:55 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The two law firms leading a class action against Toyota over allegedly defective filters in the car giant’s diesel models will be able to recover the legal costs of only one firm, a judge has said.

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Icon denies QBE exclusions applied in Opal Tower disaster
Barry Nilsson Lawyers 2019-11-07 4:47 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Construction firm Icon Co has rejected QBE Underwriting’s argument that exclusion clauses in coverage for Sydney’s Opal Tower meant the insurer did not have to indemnity it after a series of major cracks in the building led to the evacuation of thousands of residents on Christmas Eve last year.

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Settlement reached in NSW ambulance privacy class action
Centennial Lawyers 2019-11-07 1:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action against the NSW government over a contractor who took private details of 130 ambulance workers to on-sell to personal injury law firms, including Bannister Law, has settled.

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