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BlueScope tried to protect ‘invalid monopoly’ by withholding trade secrets, judge says
Adrian Ryan 2020-01-14 11:55 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

BlueScope’s decision to hide its trade secrets has doomed its patent infringement lawsuit against South Korean rival Dongkuk Steel, with a judge dismissing the case and invalidating two of the steel giant’s patents.

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Bombardier must defend multimillion dollar contract spat on WA billionaire’s home turf
Anthony Willinge 2020-01-13 10:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Jet builder Bombardier has lost its appeal of a ruling by the Western Australia Supreme Court that it has jurisdiction to hear a multimillion dollar case brought by the company of WA billionaire Tim Roberts over the sale of aircraft to wealthy Australians.

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Australia to take on EU in battle over Prosecco naming rights
Intellectual Property 2020-01-13 10:25 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Australian government is exploring potential legal grounds for opposing the European Union’s push to limit use of the name Prosecco to wines produced in northern Italy.

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Hill & Smith employee who jumped ship to face patent claims
Clayton Utz 2020-01-13 8:42 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

UK-based company Hill & Smith Holdings has won court approval to expand its patent case against Australia-based Safe Barriers Pty Ltd for allegedly infringing its patented road barrier system to include a former employee who jumped ship to the rival road safety product maker.

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Dick Smith class actions can tweak case against Deloitte
Class Actions 2020-01-13 5:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead plaintiffs in two shareholder class actions against Dick Smith can amend their case against accounting firm Deloitte, less than two months before a mammoth hearing is set to commence.

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IOOF unit’s appeal targets Sparke Helmore
Agriculture 2020-01-13 4:48 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An IOOF subsidiary has appealed a $76.6 million judgment finding it breached its duty in the sale of a 46,000 hectare plantation by collapsed forestry giant Gunns Group and shooting down its cross claim seeking to pass liability onto law firm Sparke Helmore.

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‘Rambling and non-responsive’: Law firm dodges $6.5M negligence claim
Agriculture 2020-01-13 1:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A law firm has dodged a $6.5 million negligence claim by a Tasmanian agricultural business over advice supplied about agreements entered into with a division of collapsed forestry giant Gunns Limited, with a judge slamming the company director’s evidence as “rambling and non-responsive”.

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Jury finds Kleenmaid founder guilty of $13M fraud against Westpac
Consumer Goods 2020-01-10 10:43 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The founder of defunct whitegoods distributor Kleenmaid faces jail time after a jury on Friday found him guilty of 19 charges of fraud and insolvent trading relating to the collapse of the company, including a $13 million fraud on Westpac.

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Aldi’s ‘wholly descriptive’ trade mark for clothing line revoked
Consumer Goods 2020-01-10 5:11 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Aldi Foods’ trade mark for one of its clothing brands has been revoked, with an IP Australia delegate finding the mark is “wholly descriptive” and incapable of distinguishing its goods.

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Judge says no need to clarify referees’ role in PFAS class actions
Class Actions 2020-01-10 5:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The judge overseeing three class actions against the Commonwealth alleging contamination from the use of toxic firefighting foam at three naval bases has shot down the plaintiffs’ bid for a formal communication reminding two referees of their role in the proceedings.

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