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Judge won’t stop 7-Eleven from seeking class action releases from franchisees
7-Eleven 2019-12-12 1:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has shot down a bid by class action applicants to block 7-Eleven from seeking litigation releases from franchisees on contract renewal, saying there was no evidence the convenience store giant had acted unlawfully.

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Gilead says Glaxo venture’s HIV patent invalid
Healthcare 2019-12-10 11:57 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

US biotech giant Gilead has struck back at a patent infringement lawsuit brought by a specialist HIV pharmaceutical company majority owned by GlaxoSmithKline, saying the patent at the centre of the lawsuit is invalid.

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Suncorp unit can force reversal of Coverforce acquisition, court says
Allens 2019-12-10 9:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The head of Australia’s largest unlisted insurance broker, Coverforce, may face a future damages claim for misleading or deceptive conduct if a recent acquisition of former Suncorp unit Resilium is not reversed, a court has found.

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Banks want to grill ANZ cartel case witnesses on late evidence by ACCC
ACCC 2019-12-10 6:58 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The banks and executives facing criminal charges over alleged cartel conduct related to ANZ’s $2.5 billion share placement in 2015 will fight to widen their cross-examination of key ACCC witnesses after new information was brought to light in late submissions by the regulator.

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JPMorgan witness disputed existence of ANZ cartel ‘agreement’ court hears
ACCC 2019-12-06 9:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A key witness from JPMorgan previously contested claims by the ACCC that a key component of an alleged cartel arrangement between four major banks around a $2.5 billion institutional share placement by ANZ was actually an ‘agreement,’ as opposed to a series of independent decisions, a court has heard.

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$42M Murray Goulburn settlement wins approval, but fight over funder’s cut still on
Agriculture 2019-12-06 2:56 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Two months after rejecting the deal because the litigation funder’s cut appeared excessive, a judge has approved a $42 million class action settlement with Murray Goulburn while the funder keeps up the fight over its commission.

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JPMorgan witnesses grilled as banks seek to poke holes in ANZ cartel case
ACCC 2019-12-05 9:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two key witnesses from JPMorgan have been grilled by lawyers for three major investments banks named in a high-stakes criminal cartel case as the banks seek to cast doubt on how the ACCC gathered evidence during its almost two-year cartel investigation.

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Higher commission rates, more closed class actions to follow High Court ruling
Analysis 2019-12-04 10:36 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The end of the common fund order is a setback for class actions that will see a revival of the days of closed proceedings, costly bookbuilding, higher commission rates and the shelving of worthy but risky cases, experts say, and all eyes will now turn to state and federal governments to see how they respond to calls for legislative intervention.

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Israel Folau settles dispute with Rugby Australia over dismissal 
Adam Hochroth 2019-12-04 10:07 pm By Sydney

Former Wallabies fullback Israel Folau has settled his lawsuit against Rugby Australia and NSW Rugby alleging his $5.7 million contract was unfairly terminated over homophobic social media posts.

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Settlement approval in second Murray Goulburn class action could be ‘messier’, judge says
Agriculture 2019-12-03 2:01 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has rejected a proposal to jointly hear argument for approval of settlements in two class actions against milk supplier Murray Goulburn, saying the issues in one case — led by the legal team under scrutiny for alleged professional misconduct in a separate class action — could be more complicated.

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