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Juno challenges validity of patent for Pfizer’s pain drug Dynastat
Article 2019-11-12 9:44 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Australian drug maker Juno Pharmaceuticals has hit back at claims it is infringing the patent for US-based Pfizer’s post-operative pain killer Dynastat, saying the patent is invalid.

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Forge liquidators investigate potential case against auditors KPMG
Ashurst 2019-11-12 8:31 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Two special purpose liquidators appointed to collapsed engineering and construction company Forge Group are investigating a potential lawsuit against KPMG, which audited the doomed business prior to its $800 million collapse in 2014.

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Pfizer takes Sandoz to court for info on Enbrel biosimilar
Ashurst 2019-11-12 5:51 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Pfizer, maker of the blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis biologic Enbrel, has taken generic drug maker Sandoz to court for information on its Enbrel biosimilar, after winning a bid for preliminary discovery against Samsung Biopis to pursue a possible infringement case over the same drug.

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Class action puts pressure on Icon for speedy resolution of Opal Tower insurance case
Barry Nilsson Lawyers 2019-11-12 4:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Construction firm Icon Co has pressed the Federal Court for an expedited hearing in its case against insurers Liberty Mutual Insurance and QBE over the 2018 Opal Tower disaster, saying it wants to resolve the matter before a class action brought by apartment owners in building progresses too far.

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Latest suit claims Macquarie owes $4.8M in underpayments
Employment 2019-11-12 4:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Macquarie Bank has been hit with another lawsuit by former financial advisers who claim the bank underpaid them to the tune of $4.8 million by remunerating them solely in commission when they were entitled to a regular wage.

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SNF, BASF resolve remaining patent dispute
David Shavin 2019-11-11 10:44 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Global chemicals giant SNF has dropped its case against rival BASF over a lucrative mining patent, the last of numerous Federal Court disputes between the companies.

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Sydney Fish Market developer can eye Norton Rose docs in spat over $2.3M ‘secret commission’
Christopher Withers 2019-11-11 6:53 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Sydney-based development firm has won limited access to legal documents from Norton Rose Fulbright in a property dispute over redevelopment of the Sydney Fish Markets and a $2.3 million “secret commission”.

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Merlin Diamond creditors seek to shield rights over assets as liquidation looms
ASIC 2019-11-11 5:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A group of unsecured creditors of ‘Diamond Joe’ Gutnik’s mining firm Merlin Diamonds has launched a NSW Supreme Court bid to preserve their rights over security interests in the company as the clock ticks down to its impending liquidation.

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Claims of class action explosion don’t add up, new report says
Class Actions 2019-11-11 4:40 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

An average of 23 class actions have been filed every year in Australia since the class action regime was introduced in 1992, a number that belies recent claims of an explosion in litigation, a new report by a leading class action expert says.

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Vocation class action lumbers on with pared claims
Accounting 2019-11-11 4:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Certain claims in a shareholder class action against insolvent training company Vocation and auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers have been dropped, as the long-running case awaits a new trial date pending the outcome of a separate Full Court appeal.

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