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More than a ‘scintilla of inventiveness’: Motorola defends source code as Hytera trial kicks off
Cameron Moore 2019-07-22 8:01 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Patents at the centre of a high stakes IP dispute between tech giants Motorola and Hytera have significantly more than the necessary “scintilla of inventiveness” to be deemed valid, Motorola said on the first day of a month-long trial.

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Boehringer wins time to oppose Intervet patent after lawyers botched deadline
FB Rice 2019-07-22 4:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A unit of Boehringer Ingelheim has been given more time to oppose a proposed patent by rival drug maker Intervet, after the German drug company’s lawyers sent an email with the wrong opposition deadline.

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Blue Sky settles case against former directors over alleged raid on database
Agriculture 2019-07-22 3:53 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Blue Sky Alternative Investments has reached a confidential settlement of its case against three former directors and two investment firms over an alleged raid on the fund manager’s confidential database.

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Apple wins patent for computer-implemented invention
FPA Patent Attorneys 2019-07-22 2:35 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Apple has been granted a patent for an animation-generating user interface for its iPhone and iPad devices, beating back multiple adverse examination reports that described the invention as a presentation of “aesthetic content” that solved the problem “providing users with something engaging to look at”.

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NSW Ports slams ACCC’s competition constraint claims as ‘slight or hypothetical’
Alice Muhlebach 2019-07-19 3:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

NSW Ports Operations has denied claims that an agreement for the privatisation of its subsidiaries Port Botany and Port Kembla stymied competition, describing the allegations made by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission as “slight or hypothetical”.

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Ex-MP Emma Husar ‘very close’ to settling defamation case against Buzzfeed
Bruce McClintock 2019-07-19 3:22 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

Lawyers for media outlet Buzzfeed say they are “very close” to settling a defamation case brought by former Labor MP Emma Husar, over an article that accused her of sexual harassment and exposing herself in a manner made famous by Sharon Stone in the movie Basic Instinct.

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Investors set to get 40% of settlement in class action against Westpac’s BankSA
Alexander Langshaw 2019-07-19 3:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Group members in a recently settled class action against Westpac unit BankSA over its conduct in connection with convicted Ponzi schemer Michael Samra are expected to get 40 per cent of the confidential settlement, a result a judge said wasn’t as bad as he might have feared.

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Jailed Healthzone CEO loses ‘armchair appeal’ of fraud conviction
Appeals 2019-07-19 3:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The jailed former CEO of defunct health food business Healthzone has lost his appeal of a criminal conviction and sentence over a conspiracy to fraudulently use a $1 million company bank loan to repay personal debts.

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Judge refuses ‘queue jumping’ request in Sirtex CEO insider trading case
Class Actions 2019-07-19 1:12 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

An application by the former boss of Sirtex Medical for a sentencing date in the insider trading case against him has raised the ire of a NSW District Court judge, who called the bid premature and an attempt to jump the queue.

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Fitch settles investor class action over credit ratings on toxic SCDOs
Alexander Langshaw 2019-07-19 10:56 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Fitch Ratings has agreed to settle the last of the investor class actions in Australia flowing from the global financial crisis, a court heard Friday.

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