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Judge says fix needed to rein in unwieldy appeals from IP Australia
Appeals 2019-03-29 10:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Federal Court judge has questioned whether appeals from IP Australia should be allowed to proceed as hearings anew and not confined to the issues already run before the agency, in a ruling spanning 1,784 paragraphs that dismisses a challenge by chemical manufacturer SNF to a delegate’s decisions granting two mining patents to rival BASF.

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Viterra can’t shield identity of maltsters that engaged in dodgy business practices
Agriculture 2019-03-27 2:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing the lengthy trial between agricultural giants Cargill and Viterra over the $420 million sale of malt producer Joe White has shot down Viterra’s request to shield the identity of malting companies that allegedly engaged in shady business practices, including using a banned substance to produce malt.

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Maurice Blackburn to pause Fearless Girl promotions while State Street case plays out
Business of Law 2019-03-07 10:40 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn has agreed to refrain from any marketing or promotion using a replica of the iconic New York statue, Fearless Girl, while it defends a trade mark lawsuit by State Street Global, the US asset management firm that commissioned the original statue.

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Judge lifts injunction won by State Street against Maurice Blackburn’s Fearless Girl
Colin Golvan 2019-02-21 9:53 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Maurice Blackburn has persuaded a judge to lift a temporary injunction that blocked the law firm from going ahead with plans to unveil a replica of the iconic New York statue, Fearless Girl, at Melbourne’s Federation Square for International Women’s Day.

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Maurice Blackburn faces trade mark infringement suit over Fearless Girl replica
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-02-15 10:04 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

US financial services giant State Street Global Advisers has brought legal action against Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, alleging the law firm’s plan to erect a copy of its Fearless Girl statue in Australia violates its trade mark and breaches consumer laws.

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Judge allows expert reports in Cargill, Viterra case over $420M Joe White sale
Agriculture 2019-02-14 2:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing the marathon trial between agricultural giants Cargill and Viterra over the $420 million sale of malt producer Joe White has shot down objections to both parties’ expert reports related to whether it was common industry practice to cheat customers by failing to comply with contract details and providing misleading malt test results.

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IP Australia challenges landmark Rokt software patent ruling
Gilbert + Tobin 2019-01-17 9:50 am By Cat Fredenburgh

IP Australia has brought a challenge to a landmark court victory for startup Rokt approving a computer software patent.

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Cargill ordered to give Glencore info on unauthorised barley use
Agriculture 2019-01-14 5:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Agricultural giant Cargill has been ordered to hand over documents to Glencore regarding its use of an unauthorised type of barley before and after its $420 million acquisition of malt producer Joe White.

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NSW Ports pans ACCC for ‘vague’ competition case
Australian Government Solicitor 2018-12-20 2:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

NSW Ports has criticised the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for expecting the company to file a defence to the regulator’s allegations of anti-competitive conduct from a concise statement it panned as “vague”.

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As trial looms, who owns ‘Love is in the Air’ copyright up in the air
Banki Haddock Fiora 2018-12-19 9:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing a lawsuit against Air France over the alleged unauthorised use of the song “Love is in the Air” will have to weigh who owns the rights to the disco hit.

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