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Judge won’t park patent infringement case over City of Melbourne’s vehicle sensor system
Chris Burgess 2020-01-15 10:47 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A data services company has failed to put the brakes on a patent infringement case by tech company Vehicle Monitoring Systems over a system used by the City of Melbourne for timing parked vehicles, despite arguing the case ended with a settlement five years ago.

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Dick Smith class actions can tweak case against Deloitte
Class Actions 2020-01-13 5:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead plaintiffs in two shareholder class actions against Dick Smith can amend their case against accounting firm Deloitte, less than two months before a mammoth hearing is set to commence.

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From angry clients to angrier ex-partners: law firms felt the sting of litigation in 2019
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-01-10 11:49 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Running a law firm is not without risk, chief among them staring down a lawsuit by a client, an ex-partner or employee, even a rival firm. Last year, Australian firms faced numerous actions alleging everything from sex discrimination to negligence.

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Deutsche Bank units sue Spain to enforce $96.3M arbitration award
Arbitration 2020-01-10 4:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two Deutsche Bank subsidiaries have filed Federal Court proceedings against Spain seeking enforcement of a €59.6 million ($96.3 million) award for losses incurred as a result of changes in the country’s renewable regulatory framework.

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Top 10 class action settlements of 2019
Adam Hochroth 2020-01-09 11:21 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Companies and other defendants forked over big sums last year to settle more than 20 class actions, with a total of at least $734 million being paid out. Here are the top 10 class action settlements and the law firms and funders that negotiated them. 

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Judge OKs $29M settlement in Radio Rentals class action
AIG 2020-01-09 1:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has given his seal of approval to a $29 million settlement that resolves a class action over Radio Rentals’ Rent, Try, $1 Buy scheme alleging customers were kept in the dark about the true cost of their rentals.

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Ex-Norton Rose partner can’t block King & Wood Mallesons from acting for former firm
Appeals 2020-01-07 10:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

A former Norton Rose Fulbright partner has lost his bid to block King & Wood Mallesons and two barristers from representing the law firm in a long-running feud over his termination, with an appeals court calling his allegations against the legal team “unfounded and misconceived”.

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Dam operators haven’t ruled out appeal in Queensland floods class action
Class Actions 2019-12-20 10:38 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Dam operators Seqwater and Sunwater have not ruled out appealing a judgment that found they, along with the state of Queensland, were negligent in the 2011 floods in the Southeast region of the state that left over 2,000 homes destroyed.

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Pelvic mesh cases remind judge of the days when ‘mobile phones resembled house bricks’
AJB Stevens 2019-12-18 10:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Federal Court judge has frowned on a bid to transfer 12 individual cases over allegedly defective pelvic mesh to various state and territory courts, saying the manner in which the cases had been brought reminded him of the 1990’s when “mobile phones resembled house bricks” and suggesting the cases could be brought as a class action.

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Google slams ACCC’s ‘artificial and incorrect’ case over location data disclosures
ACCC 2019-12-16 8:47 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Google has come out in defence of its privacy disclosures to Android mobile users in the face of landmark legal action by the ACCC, saying the consumer regulator’s allegations of misleading conduct rely on an “artificial and incorrect” account of the way it informs users of the collection and use of personal location data.

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