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Law firm investigates class action against nursing home over COVID-19 outbreak
Class Actions 2020-07-01 6:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The company that operates the Newmarch House nursing home in Sydney is facing a possible class action after a coronavirus outbreak at the facility resulted in the deaths of 19 residents.

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Janssen to expand patent case against Juno over generic HIV drug
Angela McDonald 2020-07-01 4:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Drug manufacturer Janssen wants to expand its high stakes case against Juno Pharmaceuticals over its HIV drug Prezista, alleging Juno’s plans to launch a generic version of the drug threaten another one of its patents.

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Opal Tower concrete supplier sues insurer over class action coverage
Construction 2020-07-01 2:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The prefab concrete specialist behind Sydney’s Opal Tower has filed a lawsuit against Chubb Insurance seeking to force the insurer to cover its costs of defending two proceedings over the ill-fated building.

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Société Générale Australia pleads guilty to client money offences
ASIC 2020-07-01 2:05 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

An Australian arm of French banking powerhouse Société Générale has pleaded guilty to client money offences, after it reported to the Australian Securities and Investment Commission that it had deposited client money into unauthorised bank accounts.

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AMP boss blames class actions for increasing cost of financial advice
AMP 2020-06-30 11:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

AMP’s chief executive Francesco De Ferrari has gone on the offensive against class actions in Australia, saying litigation funders were driving up the cost of doing business, resulting in job losses and increasing costs of financial advice.

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Telstra must give Siemens identity details of potential copyright infringers
Harris & Company 2020-06-30 8:39 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Telstra has been ordered to provide technology company Siemens Industry Software with all documents relating to the identity of account holders who may have infringed Siemens’ copyright.

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Hytera can’t claim Motorola purposefully delayed notification of source code theft
Angus Lang 2020-06-30 5:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

A judge has rejected new evidence sought to be advanced by Hytera Communications in its IP battle with Motorola that Motorola deliberately delayed notifying Hytera of possible theft of its source code because it wanted to improve its market position.

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Dentons can’t block use of info from its class action in latest toxic foam case by Shine
Alicia Lyons 2020-06-30 4:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Shine Lawyers has been given the go ahead to use two reports produced in three settled PFAS class actions as evidence in its latest case over the Defence Department’s firefighting foam, with a judge saying any implied undertaking not to re-use the material lost force when the information became public.

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Mayfair 101 founder denies troubled fund a Ponzi scheme
ASIC 2020-06-30 4:26 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The embattled founder of Mayfair 101 investment group has denied allegations that its $80 million IPO Wealth fund is a failed Ponzi scheme as he fights the appointment of a provisional liquidator to the fund.

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Mark Elliott’s bank records sought in Banksia class action fee dispute
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-06-30 4:17 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A contradictor investigating alleged professional misconduct on the part of the legal team and funder behind a class action against failed Banksia Securities will subpoena the bank records of deceased class action lawyer and funder Mark Elliott and associated companies. Meanwhile, the barrister for the lead applicant has returned her brief on the eve of trial, on the advice of the bar ethics committee.

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