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NSW government points finger at developer in Opal Tower class action
Article 2019-10-02 9:01 pm By Amelia Birnie Melbourne

The NSW government’s Sydney Olympic Park Authority, which is facing a class action brought by owners of apartments at the troubled Opal Tower, has laid the blame on the developer, designer and builder behind the project.

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Melbourne council may face class action over Prahran Square re-development
Class Actions 2019-10-02 8:15 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The law firm behind multiple government class actions over major construction projects, including the Sydney Light Rail proceeding, is investigating a new case against a Melbourne council after a major development allegedly left local businesses struggling to survive.

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Sydney private school caretaker wins $3.1M after catastrophic gas explosion
Anthony Black 2019-10-02 4:19 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

At caretaker at a Sydney private school has been awarded $3.1 million in damages after he was seriously injured in a workplace gas explosion, with five defendants including building contractors, certifiers and gas suppliers all found to be equally liable.

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Battle ahead as Hanwha seeks to ‘strengthen’ solar patent after suing rivals for infringement
Angus Lang 2019-10-02 4:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Global solar panel manufacturer Hanwha Q CELLS wants to amend the patent behind its solar technology, more than six months after launching infringement proceedings against three rivals.

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University of Sydney wins IP rights case against ObjectiVision
Allens 2019-10-02 3:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The University of Sydney has emerged triumphant in its long running battle over the intellectual property rights of a glaucoma testing device, with the Federal Court ruling against opthalmic diagnostic tool manufacturer ObjectiVision.

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Liquidator of Ambient Advertising unit sues director after funding go-ahead from court
Advertising 2019-10-01 8:55 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The liquidator of a subsidiary of collapsed Ambient Advertising has launched legal proceedings against the company’s director after getting the all-clear from the Federal Court to enter into an agreement with a litigation funder that will take 45 per cent of the proceeds.

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Fair Work Ombudsman ‘very concerned’ about Subway’s non-compliance
Employment 2019-10-01 8:11 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

The Fair Work Ombudsman says she is “very concerned” by the level of non-compliance with workplace laws by national sandwich franchise Subway, as inspectors recover another $80,000 in unpaid wages on behalf of more than 150 employees.

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Channel 7 loses defamation case over ‘manifestly unreasonable’ welfare cheat story
Article 2019-10-01 5:18 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Channel Seven has lost a six-year defamation battle over a Today Tonight story that described a woman on single parenting payments as “the Centrelink cheat who got away”, after an appeals court found the publication was “manifestly unreasonable”.

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Wyeth loses privilege claim over Allens docs in Merck’s vaccine patent case
Allens 2019-10-01 3:56 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Wyeth has lost a bid to claim legal professional privilege over certain documents sought by Merck Sharp & Dohme as the two rivals head towards a hearing for the reopening of the Prevnar 13 patent case.

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BASF presses the brakes on Lubrizol fuel additive patent suit
Appeals 2019-10-01 3:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Chemical giant BASF has dropped a lawsuit against Lubrizol Corporation challenging proposed amendments to a fuel additive patent.

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