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Tolga Kumova wins order barring Stock Swami Twitter ‘campaign’
Barry Dean 2023-02-10 6:48 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Mining investor Tolga Kumova has won an order banning the man behind the Twitter handle Stock Swami from publishing allegations concerning the his past actions after a judge found he was defamed by tweets accusing him of insider trading.

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Melbourne law firm accused of bullying junior lawyer
Business of Law 2023-02-10 5:30 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Melbourne law firm KHQ Lawyers has been sued for a former junior lawyer who alleges the firm compiled a “haphazard collection” of allegations as pretense to fire her after she complained about workplace bullying.

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Uber looks to trim taxi driver class action
Amy Campbell 2023-02-10 4:36 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Uber wants to trim a class action by taxi and hire drivers in four states over the introduction of UberX, saying the case lacks coherence.

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India can’t have trade mark for Basmati rice, IP Australia says
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2023-02-09 11:24 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Indian government has lost a bid to register a trade mark for the word ‘Basmati’, after an IP Australia delegate found rice growers outside of India had an “equally valid claim” to use the term.

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Barrister found in contempt for repping sons without certificate, but spared conviction
Business of Law 2023-02-09 11:11 pm By Christine Caulfield

A Victorian barrister has been found guilty of contempt of court for representing her sons despite an order barring her from legal practice, but a judge dismissed a call by the legal watchdog to record a criminal conviction, saying the lawyer had not been deliberately defiant.

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Ashurst nabs two tax partners from Deloitte
Ashurst 2023-02-09 5:10 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Ashurst has bolstered its Sydney tax practice with the addition of two senior taxation lawyers from Deloitte.

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Melbourne craft brewery’s zero carb rival didn’t rip off IP, judge finds
By George Legal 2023-02-09 4:24 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Melbourne craft beer producer Brick Lane Brewing has lost its lawsuit accusing three companies behind the zero carb Better Beer of ripping off its packaging in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.

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Shaw & Partners advisors barred from contacting Fortrend clients
Alexander Di Stefano 2023-02-09 4:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Stock broker Fortrend Securities has secured an order prohibiting two former advisors from contacting their old clients while they litigate a dispute alleging the advisors conspired with Shaw & Partners to poach customers.

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CIMIC Group unit to pay $438,000 to settle underpayments class action
Cimic 2023-02-09 3:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

UGL Limited has agreed to pay $438,000 to settle a class action accusing the engineering company of underpaying casual aluminium construction and manufacturing workers over a three year-period.

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Bushfire class action applicant dodges security for costs bid by wealthy SA family
Chief Justice Chris Kourakis 2023-02-08 11:50 pm By Christine Caulfield

The family of late pastoralist Thomas Brinkworth can’t get security for costs from a landowner bringing a bushfire class action in South Australia, with a court ruling security was unnecessary under the class action rules in the state, which can bind all group members to an adverse costs order.

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