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Monster Energy challenges loss of ‘Motherland’ trade mark
Advertising 2021-02-02 2:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Monster Energy, which makes Mother brand energy drinks, has appealed a ruling from IP Australia that granted rival caffeinated beverage maker Vittoria Food & Beverage’s application for the removal of Monster’s ‘Motherland’ trade mark for non-use.

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Chau Chak Wing awarded $590,000 in defamation case against ABC, Nine
ABC 2021-02-02 12:51 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Chinese businessman Dr Chau Chak Wing has been awarded $590,000 in a Federal Court judgment that found an ABC Four Corner’s report contained “untrue and seriously defamatory imputations” about alleged espionage, bribery of UN leaders, and links to the Chinese Communist Party.

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Allens woos two from HWL Ebsworth to grow Perth corporate team
Allens 2021-02-02 12:34 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

Allens has snagged two new heavy hitters from HWL Ebsworth to bolster its corporate team in Perth.

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ATO secures $138M settlement with Isreal Discount Bank in Binetter family tax fraud case
Food and Beverage 2021-02-01 10:39 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Australian Taxation Office has reached a $138 million settlement in proceedings against Israel Discount Bank, the last remaining defendant in a long-running case over an alleged international tax evasion scheme involving the Binetter family, founders of Nudie Juice.

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HWL Ebsworth shortchanged partner who didn’t support IPO, new lawsuit claims
Business of Law 2021-02-01 10:21 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A former HWL Ebsworth partner claims the firm and managing partner Juan Martinez have failed to pay her money she is owed because she did not support the law firm’s aborted plan to go public.

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Funder likens itself to pinata in hearing over $9.5M class action settlement
ASIC 2021-02-01 7:15 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The funder behind a class action against McMillan Shakespeare has warned against the court beating it up like a ‘pinata’ in a settlement approval hearing in which the judge expressed “real concerns” about the portion of a $9.5 million settlement earmarked for group members.

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Judge was wrong to ignore pelvic mesh doctors, J&J says in high-stakes appeal
Andrew Naylor 2021-02-01 6:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The judge who found J&J’s pelvic mesh implants defective in a high stakes class action ruling mde a “pervasive error” in disregarding the knowledge and views of the applicants’ doctors, an appeals court has heard. 

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Herbert Smith Freehills lures esteemed competition partner from Clayton Utz
ACCC 2021-02-01 5:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Herbert Smith Freehills has snagged one of the country’s leading competition lawyers who advised on two of the biggest and most contentious mergers in recent years from rival Clayton Utz to join its market-leading competition and trade practices group.

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Computer-implemented invention fails again to pass patent test
Appeals 2021-02-01 3:35 pm By Spencer Fowler Steen Melbourne

The Federal Court has once again sided with the Commissioner of Patents in a challenge to a ruling that patents for a computer-implemented invention did not describe a manner of manufacture and should be revoked.

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Judge refuses class action’s bid to amend forex cartel case against banks
Allen & Overy 2021-02-01 3:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has sided with five investments banks and rejected a bid to amend a class action alleging a series of cartel agreements to rig foreign exchange rates, saying there were “substantial problems” with the proposed pleadings.

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