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Maurice Blackburn loses appeal over bushfire class action tax bill
Appeals 2020-05-28 3:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Maurice Blackburn has come up short in its challenge to a multimillion dollar tax bill for a record settlement payout in the Black Saturday bushfire class actions.

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Telstra not liable for worker’s 2.30am hip injury on work trip, court finds
Appeals 2020-05-28 12:17 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A court has dismissed a Telstra worker’s appeal seeking compensation for an injury sustained after a long night out during a work trip, finding that because the injury occurred at 2.30am it “lacked a connection” with her employment with the telecommunications company.

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Boral faces second class action over US windows biz
Boral 2020-05-28 8:42 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Construction giant Boral faces another shareholder class action accused of failing to disclose the financial irregularities of its US windows business.

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Criminal charges ‘on the cards’ for WA businessman Chris Marco, court told
ASIC 2020-05-27 9:52 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Accepting that criminal proceedings were “on the cards” for accused Ponzi schemer Chris Marco, a judge has ordered the appointment of receivers to his assets and those of his company, AMS Holdings, saying there was a strong need for an independent assessment of the investment activities of the WA businessman.

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Last minute bid to protect national security delays Ben Robert-Smith defamation case
Anna Mitchelmore 2020-05-27 8:03 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A last-minute bid by the Federal Attorney-General to protect national security information has delayed an interlocutory hearing in war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation lawsuit, potentially pushing out the trial date.

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‘Not an idle or disinterested bystander’: Funder hit with costs for failed real estate case
David Hume 2020-05-27 7:51 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

A court has ruled that a litigation funder backing an unsuccessful real estate lawsuit by two broke plaintiffs must cover the legal costs after finding that the funder’s goals in the case were “more to serve its own commercial and financial ends” than to assist its clients.

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Slater & Gordon settlement armed class action to sue us, Arnold Bloch Leibler tells court
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2020-05-27 4:11 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Slater and Gordon’s conduct when settling a previous securities class action against it armed the lead plaintiff with the information he needed to later bring a class action against Arnold Bloch Leibler, a court has heard.

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Law firms join forces to investigate strip-search class action against NSW Police
Class Actions 2020-05-27 3:56 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

Two law firms have joined forces to investigate a potential class action against NSW Police over allegedly unlawful use of invasive searches, including strip searches.

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Patents system could get shake up in federal government review
Intellectual Property 2020-05-27 1:53 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Morrison government has launched a review of Australia’s patents system aimed at promoting innovation by smaller businesses.

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Fuchs appeals ruling for Quaker over patents used at BHP mine
Andrew Fox 2020-05-27 11:07 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Fuchs Lubricants is contesting a finding that it infringed patents owned by Quaker Chemicals in supplying hydraulic fluid to a BHP Billiton-owned mine.

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