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Judge blocks lawyers’ access to docs in stayed Monsanto class action
Agriculture 2020-12-22 4:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Lawyers for the lead applicant in a stayed class action against Bayer-owned Monsanto over its weedkiller Roundup cannot access discovered documents in a separate class action against the agricultural giant in advance of mediation next year.

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AMP ‘ruining a lot of people’s Christmases’ in $35.5M poaching dispute, court told
AMP 2020-12-22 4:12 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

A judge has blasted AMP for dragging a fight over documents to court this close to Christmas, after software company DST Bluedoor revealed it is seeking $35.5 million in loss and damages against the financial services firm for allegedly inducing 11 employees to jump ship after licensing its online advisor platform.

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Group members will get about half of $50M Vocation class action settlement
Accounting 2020-12-18 2:37 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Shareholders of collapsed vocational training company Vocation are poised to get about half of a $50 million settlement reached last month in a complex, long-running class action alleging the company failed to make adequate disclosures about its contracts with the Victorian Department of Education.

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‘We have to get this case moving’: Judge orders indictment be filed in ANZ cartel case
ACCC 2020-12-15 12:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Federal Court judge who is now overseeing a high stakes criminal cartel case against several investment banks and individuals over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement has ordered that an indictment be filed by February 1, telling the parties “we have to get this case moving” and that he hoped to move the matter to trial “before we all retire”.

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ASIC won’t challenge loss in Tennis Australia case, but more claims may be coming
Aaron Weinstock 2020-12-09 9:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

ASIC will not appeal a Federal Court decision tossing the majority of its case against former Tennis Australia director Harold Mitchell and accusing the regulator of “confirmatory bias” in bringing the case, but has foreshadowed fresh claims related to allegedly inconsistent statements given during its investigation.

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NSW can’t shield docs in ACCC competition case over ports privatisation
ACCC 2020-12-09 5:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The NSW government cannot assert public immunity over cabinet documents sought in a case brought by the ACCC over an allegedly anti-competitive agreement for the privatisation of Port Botany and Port Kembla.

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ACCC wins promise from Toyota to step up consumer compliance
ACCC 2020-12-02 3:59 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Car giant Toyota, which is facing a class action over allegedly faulty diesel particulate filters in some of its vehicles, has agreed to step up its compliance with consumer laws, including how it communicates with car owners about mechanical issues.

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$50M settlement resolves class action against Vocation, PwC
Accounting 2020-11-30 9:07 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A $50 million settlement has been reached in a long-running shareholder class action against defunct vocational training company Vocation that also spawned multiple cross-claims against the failed company’s auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers, law firm Johnson Winter & Slattery and individual directors.

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Qube resolves misuse of market power case against Port of Newcastle
ACCC 2020-11-30 2:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Logistics services provider Qube has resolved a lawsuit that accused the Port of Newcastle of misusing its power in the market for port services by denying Qube’s request to use its own equipment to provide dry bulk unloading services at the port.

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In loss for Seiko, High Court adopts patent exhaustion doctrine
Appeals 2020-11-12 1:16 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has ruled that a patentee’s rights to control what can be done with a patented product after it is sold are “exhausted” upon sale.

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