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Ben Roberts-Smith ordered shooting of Afghan man, court told as trial resumes
Anna Mitchelmore 2022-02-02 2:47 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Australia’s most decorated Afghanistan war veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, ordered the shooting of an Afghani man during an Easter Sunday patrol, a court has heard.

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Christian Porter, silk win stay of $430,000 legal bill in feud with accuser’s friend
Callan O’Neill 2022-02-02 9:42 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Former Attorney-General Christian Porter and senior barrister Sue Chrysanthou have met with partial success in an eleventh hour bid to halt an order for payment of a $430,000 bill in a court battle with a friend of Porter’s rape accuser.

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Uber loses bad faith case, can’t block medical app’s ‘Uberdoc’ trade mark
Allens 2022-02-02 9:59 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Rideshare giant Uber has lost its bid to prevent a Queensland-based healthcare app from registering its ‘Uberdoc’ trademark despite a “high degree of similarity” to a suite of Uber trade marks.

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Allens snags corporate tax specialist from PWC
Allens 2022-02-02 5:14 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Allens has lured leading M&A tax lawyer Ellen Thomas from PricewaterhouseCoopers to strengthen the Big Six firm’s expertise in mergers and acquisitions and finance transactions.

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Judge questions if ASIC’s proposed $6M penalty against IOOF unit has enough sting
ANZ 2022-02-01 4:01 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

A judge has raised concerns about a $6 million penalty proposed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission against IOOF unit RI Advice for failing to rein in an adviser who reaped hefty commissions for steering clients towards risky investments.

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In class action defence, Tyro says businesses should have accepted cash during EFTPOS outage
Bannister Law 2022-02-01 9:58 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Fintech Tyro has hit back at a class action brought on behalf of retailers who were unable to process payments because of a days-long terminal outage, arguing they should have accepted cash while their EFTPOS machines were down.

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AMP unit settles retired planner’s suit over $1M buyout deal
AMP 2022-02-01 2:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A subsidiary of AMP has settled a retired financial planner’s lawsuit accusing the company of using “unfair tactics” to avoid coughing up close to a million dollars owed under a buyout option exercised in November 2019.

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Astora Health says $27M best bet for class action members, warns of ‘financial difficulties’
Baker McKenzie 2022-02-01 12:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Astora Women’s Health says group members should accept an open $27 million settlement offer in a class action over its allegedly defective pelvic mesh devices, warning that “financial difficulties” may prevent it from meeting any judgment if the case succeeds at trial.

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Arasor class action applicant sues funder over $1.2M in expenses
Banton Group 2022-02-01 2:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

One of the applicants in a settled shareholder class action against tech company Arasor has sued the funder that backed the case alleging it is owed $1.2 million in personal expenses accrued while serving as lead applicant on the case.

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Ugg owner wins IP case against Aussie shoe retailer
Consumer Goods 2022-02-01 6:11 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The maker of Ugg footwear has successfully opposed an application by an Australian shoe seller to register a trade mark containing the word ‘ugg’, but a delegate has warned the company it does not have an exclusive right to the descriptive word.

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