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ACCC flags competition concerns in $350M ANZ Terminals, GrainCorp tie-up
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has expressed competition concerns about ANZ Terminals' proposed acquisition of a unit of global agribusiness GrainCorp, despite the storage specialist offering to divest one of its terminals to win approval for the $350 million deal.
Forge reaches multimillion dollar settlement in shareholder class action
Collapsed engineering and construction company Forge Group has agreed to settle a shareholder class action over alleged continuous disclosure breaches, which will see the funder pocket about $7.5 million.
Cipla, Mylan settle lawsuit over ‘deceptive’ fenofibrate packaging
Mylan and Cipla have reached a speedy resolution of a consumer lawsuit accusing Cipla of copying the get-up of Mylan's blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipidil.
Iluka threatens class action dismissal bid amid ongoing funding concerns
Mineral sands producer Iluka Resources is threatening a dismissal bid in a shareholder class action it has spent $2 million fighting over the past year, amid concerns proposed security could be inadequate and the applicant has still to finalise an agreement with a litigation funder.
Judge not going to take delays in Clive Palmer Twisted Sister copyright case
Lawyers for Queensland businessman Clive Palmer have apologised to the court for repeated delays in the Twisted Sister music copyright case, blaming the unavailability of experts and the mining magnate's involvement in the Queensland Nickel liquidation trial for his lateness.
IP Australia stubs out Philip Morris opposition to British American Tobacco e-cig trade mark
US tobacco giant Philip Morris has failed in its challenge before IP Australia to rival British American Tobacco's application for a trade mark to be used on its electronic cigarettes.
Apple, Swatch both come up short in latest trade mark fight
Rival firms Apple Inc and Swatch AG have both failed in their opposition to the other's trade mark extension application, with a delegate for the trade marks office allowing Apple's Tick Different and Swatch's Think Different to proceed to registration in Australia.
Radio Rentals class action looking for admissions in AIG insurance claim docs
The lead applicant in a class action against Radio Rentals wants access to correspondence relating to the appliance leasing company's insurance coverage with AIG Australia, saying the documents might contain admissions relevant to its case over the company's allegedly misleading 'Rent, Try, $1 Buy' program.
Lendlease faces second shareholder class action after $350M writedown
Construction giant Lendlease faces a second shareholder class action over market disclosures relating to its underperforming engineering division, and joining the case is one of the biggest public pension funds in the US.
HWL Ebsworth in court to appeal $450,000 unfair dismissal judgment
Law firm HWL Ebsworth is due in court Wednesday for a hearing in its challenge to a judgment awarding an expelled partner $450,000 in damages for his "irrational and wrong" dismissal.