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Court invalidates Caffitaly coffee capsule patents, tosses infringement case against rival
Amy Campbell 2020-06-22 8:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Coffee capsule machine manufacturer Caffitaly has suffered a significant loss in its intellectual property case against a rival, with the Federal Court dismissing its infringement claims and revoking three of its patents in a single shot.

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Judge spends Sunday drafting orders after ‘highly unsatisfactory’ conduct in Toyota class action
Bannister Law 2020-06-22 10:39 am By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A judge has criticised the parties for failing to comply with orders made in a class action against Toyota over allegedly defective filters in the car giant’s diesel models, and spent half his weekend preparing new orders for both sides.

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Judge won’t recuse himself from patent case against Globaltech, Boart Longyear
Adrian Ryan 2020-06-12 10:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected calls by mining tool company Globaltech and driller Boart Longyear to disqualify himself from hearing a patent infringement case against them, despite ruling in an earlier proceeding that the patent was valid and that Globaltech had infringed it.

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The house wins: Aristocrat beats out IP Australia in fight over slot machine patents
Appeals 2020-06-05 10:03 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Gaming giant Aristocrat Technologies has succeeded in its appeal of an IP Australia decision rejecting four of its gaming patents, with a judge finding they were “not a mere scheme” but an actual manner of manufacture.

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Judge slams ‘deficient’ explanation behind $2.9M penalty in ACCC, HealthEngine case
ACCC 2020-06-05 2:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A penalty hearing in the ACCC’s case against health booking company HealthEngine over misleading online reviews has been adjourned after a judge criticised the parties’ joint submissions as “deficient” for failing to explain how a proposed $2.9 million penalty had been arrived at.

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What the new normal will look like for lawyers as firms reopen doors
Business of Law 2020-06-02 5:50 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The reopening of law firm offices in Melbourne and Sydney may still be months away but firms have given Lawyerly a glimpse of what it might look like when staff do return to the office, from split workforces to strictly enforced health and safety rules. One thing is for sure, COVID-19 has changed the way lawyers will work from now on.

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Client poaching allegations fly in Monsanto class actions
Agriculture 2020-05-22 3:19 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has rejected concerns about client poaching raised by the law firms involved in competing class actions against chemical giant Monsanto.

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Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar wins $2M judgment against bat maker
Gilbert + Tobin 2020-05-20 3:44 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

India’s God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar has won a $2 million judgment against Australian bat maker Spartan Sports for allegedly failing to pay him money owed under a licencing deal and continuing to use his image after termination of the agreement.

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Lawyers to kiss the daily commute goodbye: Work from home is here to stay
Business of Law 2020-05-19 10:36 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Lawyers can kiss goodbye to the daily commute because working from home, which has become the new normal during the coronavirus pandemic, is here to stay, according to several leading law firms.

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Virgin administration a billables bonanza for top firms
Allen & Overy 2020-05-18 3:44 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Virgin Australia administration continues to boost billables at the top end of town, with a short list of “well-funded” buyers revealed on Monday and an intense four weeks ahead as the bidders and their law firms scramble to make binding offers by the mid-June deadline.

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