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Rascal + Friends says rival nappy maker’s patent claims don’t hold water
Consumer Goods 2020-03-26 2:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Nappy maker Rascal + Friends has brought a lawsuit seeking to invalidate a patent held by Japanese competitor Uni-Charm.

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Judge says watching trial on iPad in lockdown scenario would be ‘unsatisfactory’
Adrian Ryan 2020-03-25 12:41 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge overseeing the trial in a trade secrets case brought by Australian auto electronics developer Directed Electronics OE against its rivals is considering how the cross-examination of witnesses will proceed given current restrictions imposed on gatherings due to the coronavirus, including in the event of a possible lockdown.

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Juno halts planned sale of Velcade generic in settlement with Millennium, US
Biopharmalex 2020-03-24 11:08 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Generic drug maker Juno Pharmaceuticals has agreed to stopped planned sales of its cheap version of Millennium Pharmaceuticals anti-cancer medication Velcade in Australia as part of a settlement of its lawsuit alleging two patents covering the drug were invalid.

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Bitter dispute: Australian Olympic Committee hits beer maker with IP suit
Allens 2020-03-23 10:04 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The Australian Olympic Committee has taken a local microbrewery to court for allegedly violating its intellectual property by featuring the AOC coat of arms on its products and packaging without permission.

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DLA Piper admits to breaching disclosure obligations in $466,000 costs dispute
Appeals 2020-03-23 12:49 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A dispute over approximately $466,000 in unpaid legal costs has been sent to the Victorian Supreme Court after DLA Piper admitted it breached its disclosure obligations to a client in a patent case over a laser safety system.

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‘Free the flag’: Copyright dispute over Aboriginal flag looms
Article 2020-03-19 11:42 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A company that holds the copyright for the Aboriginal flag may file a lawsuit against a website that sells flags featuring the design with the words ‘Free the flag’ in the middle.

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Lion hits WA store with trade mark lawsuit over ‘offensive’ t-shirt
Food and Beverage 2020-03-17 8:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Beer giant Lion has slapped a WA retailer with a trade mark lawsuit over an offensive t-shirt that features the mark for its Emu Export beer with the words “wife basher” emblazoned across the top.

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Producer behind Golden Girls puppet show loses defamation case against collaborators
Banki Haddock Fiora 2020-03-09 5:30 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A theatre producer facing a lawsuit by his former collaborators for stealing the script for his off-Broadway puppet show parody of the 80s TV sitcom Golden Girls has lost his own legal action against them, which alleged they defamed him and engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by talking to a New York Times reporter about their lawsuit.

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Bega did not waive legal professional privilege by probing cancer-stricken witness
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-03-09 12:52 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fonterra Brands has been blocked from accessing documents recording a witness statement made and later disputed by Bega’s executive chairman, in a dispute between the two dairy companies over a trade mark licence agreement.

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‘Total war’: Judge rejects Hytera’s new defence in Motorola IP dispute
Angus Lang 2020-03-06 3:51 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Calling the complex intellectual property dispute a “total war” between the tech giants, a judge has dismissed a proposed amended defence by Hytera Communications to Motorola’s allegations of copyright infringement, finding that the “wholly new case” would derail an upcoming trial in May and push it back by at least a year.

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