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Coffee capsule maker Caffitaly appeals ruling invalidating three patents
Amy Campbell 2020-07-20 1:56 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Coffee capsule maker Caffitaly is challenging a ruling that revoked three patents at the centre of an intellectual property war with rival One Collective.

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Gilbert + Tobin admits to underpaying staff
Business of Law 2020-07-17 4:18 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Top tier law firm Gilbert + Tobin has admitted it underpaid graduate staff to the tune of $290,000, the latest law firm to be drawn into the underpayments scandal affecting Australian businesses.

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‘Horrendous class action journey’: BoQ case should be focus of inquiry, group members say
ASIC 2020-07-15 11:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Elderly victims of Ponzi schemer Bradley Sherwin have told the government’s class action inquiry of their “horrendous class action journey”, which led to a “pathetic outcome” in which the majority of a $12 million settlement with the Bank of Queensland went to the law firm and funder behind the case.

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Westpac defends AUSTRAC disclosures in shareholder class action
AUSTRAC 2020-07-15 7:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Westpac has denied claims in a shareholder class action filed in the wake of AUSTRAC proceedings alleging 23 million breaches of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism finance laws, saying the information the class action says it should have disclosed to shareholders “did not exist”.

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What barristers love and loathe about their instructing solicitors
Ashurst 2020-07-14 8:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

When it comes to briefing barristers, solicitors lie on a spectrum of awesome to irksome. In a series of interviews with Lawyerly, some of Australia’s top counsel reveal what they like and what they don’t like about their instructing lawyers.

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Aristocrat overdid it with expert evidence in patent case, court says
Appeals 2020-07-13 9:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has trimmed the costs the Commissioner of Patents owes Aristocrat Technologies after the gaming giant successfully appealed a ruling rejecting four of its gaming patents, saying Aristocrat had “over-egged the pudding” by submitting evidence from three experts on the patentability of its inventions.

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Judge appoints referee to look at Halifax liquidators’ fees
Anderson Lloyd 2020-07-07 5:46 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A referee has been appointed to examine the fees for the liquidators of stockbroker Halifax Investment Services, which collapsed in December 2018, trapping around $200 million in client funds.

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Sequenom’s ‘incorporeal’ prenatal genetic test unpatentable, Ariosa tells Full Court
Adrian Ryan 2020-06-29 9:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Ariosa Diagnostics is fighting to revoke a patent for noninvasive prenatal test owned by Sequenom, arguing it merely describes how to extract “incorporeal” genetic information that is naturally found within the DNA of an unborn foetus.

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Judge won’t re-open Love Is In The Air case to hear argument ‘overlooked’ the first time
Banki Haddock Fiora 2020-06-25 4:39 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing a copyright infringement lawsuit against an electronic music duo and Air France over the 1977 disco hit ‘Love Is In The Air’ has denied a request to re-open the case or tweak his reasons for rejecting most claims for damages, saying the plaintiffs’ opportunity to raise an argument they had likely “overlooked” had passed.

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Ex-Beem It boss sacked for blowing whistle on CBA conflicts over proposed sale, suit says
CBA 2020-06-25 11:00 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The former CEO of Commonwealth Bank subsidiary Beem It was dismissed for blowing the whistle on multiple conflicts of interest by directors of the digital payment company, just months after she was warned by one director that the “CBA wagons” were circling her, a lawsuit alleges.

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