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ACCC too late to alter Pacific National undertaking, judge says
Article 2019-06-12 11:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has come up short again in its challenge to Pacific National’s $205 million acquisition of competitor Aurizon’s Queensland freight terminal, with a judge shooting down the regulator’s request for a variation of Pacific’s undertaking that it will not block third parties from accessing the terminal.

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Bayer faces appeals of IP Australia rulings on antiseptic patent
Agriculture 2019-06-04 3:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Veterinary pharmaceutical companies Norbrook Laboratories and Merial have launched twin appeals of two IP Australia decisions allowing Bayer to amend a proposed patent for a treatment for mammary gland infections.

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Nationwide appeal of Geoffrey Rush defamation win will argue Rebel Wilson case was ‘plainly wrong’
Ashurst 2019-05-27 5:08 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Nationwide News’ appeal of actor Geoffrey Rush’s record $2.9 million defamation win will argue the aggravated damages finding in actress Rebel Wilson’s defamation case against Woman’s Day publisher Bauer Media was “plainly wrong”.

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Geoffrey Rush awarded $2.9 million in defamation case
Ashurst 2019-05-23 9:38 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Actor Geoffrey Rush has been awarded almost $2.9 million in damages following his successful defamation case against Daily Telegraph publisher Nationwide News, as the court hears the newspaper ignored an offer to settle for $50,000 and an apology.

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Lecturer sacked over swastika drops political opinion claim against University of Sydney
Ashurst 2019-05-17 8:35 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A former political economy lecturer who was fired from the University of Sydney for a seminar slide that imposed the Nazi swastika on the Israeli flag has narrowed his case against his old employer, dropping allegations he was unlawfully terminated for expressing his political opinion.

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Pacific National’s undertaking better for rail competition, says judge in tossing ACCC case
Ashurst 2019-05-16 11:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Potential new entrants to a major freight terminal in Queensland will be “better protected” by a last-minute promise by the terminal’s hopeful owner, Pacific National, than if the ACCC had succeeded in blocking the rail operator’s proposed $205 million acquisition, according to the judge who dismissed the competition watchdog’s case.  

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Common fund orders on shaky ground as High Court grants special leave to Westpac, BMW
Allens 2019-05-15 9:58 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The writing may be on the wall for common fund orders in class actions that put all unregistered group members on the hook for a litigation funder’s commission, after the High Court agreed Wednesday to take up landmark challenges by Westpac and BMW, experts say.

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ACCC loses court challenge to Pacific National, Aurizon terminal deal
Ashurst 2019-05-15 9:09 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has suffered a major defeat in its challenge to Pacific National’s proposed $205 million acquisition of competitor Aurizon’s Queensland freight terminal, with a judge saying he was appeased by a last-minute promise from Pacific that it would not block third parties from accessing the terminal.

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High Court to hear challenge to common fund orders in class actions
Allens 2019-05-15 12:19 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The High Court has granted applications by Westpac and BMW to weigh in on the validity of common fund orders made in class actions, a decision that could have major ramifications for the way representative proceedings are funded.

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ACCC to review ANZ Terminals $350M bid for GrainCorp unit
Agriculture 2019-05-14 8:43 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has opened a review into the proposed $350 million acquisition of a unit of global agribusiness GrainCorp by storage and handling specialist ANZ Terminals.

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