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Viva Energy can’t block arbitration in oil tanker dispute, judge says
Arbitration 2019-05-14 3:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has sent a dispute between oil giant Viva Energy and a Panama-based oil transporter over petroleum allegedly contaminated during transport into arbitration.

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Trial in Fitch Ratings class action delayed a second time
Allens 2019-05-13 10:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A battle over expert evidence in an invester class action against Fitch Ratings has delayed this month’s scheduled trial in the case by three months and forced the court to send the parties’ experts into conclaves.

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Queensland Sugar in sweet victory as Wilmar negligence case dismissed
Adam Pomerenke 2019-05-13 9:13 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

Industry-owned Queensland Sugar Limited has succeeded in dismissing a court case brought by Wilmar Sugar Australia after record-high rainfalls led to a $60.8 million loss in 2010.

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Arnold Thomas & Becker loses bid for quick dismissal of ex-client’s lawsuit
Arnold Thomas & Becker 2019-05-13 4:55 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A self-represented former client of personal injury firm Arnold Thomas & Becker has successfully blocked an application for summary judgment in a dispute that alleges the firm advised him to accept settlement of his workplace sexual assault case so they could receive their costs.

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Sims Metal hits back at class action, says group members responsible for losses
Alexander Edwards 2019-05-13 3:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Recycling company Sims Metal Management has responded to a shareholder class action ahead of a hearing on Tuesday, denying it breached its continuous disclosure obligations and partially placing the blame for any losses at the feet of group members.

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Law firm can’t see rival’s client addresses in case over allegedly defamatory WeChat message
Defamation 2019-05-13 2:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has dismissed an application by an Australian-Chinese law firm for access to documents from a competitor — including addresses of clients —  in a case alleging its rival published a defamatory message on the WeChat network.

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Swim company Jump! defeats franchisee’s case over schools that were never built
Baybridge Lawyers 2019-05-13 2:34 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A Sydney franchisee who claimed he sunk more than $160,000 into two swim schools that were never built has lost his case for damages against troubled franchise Jump!, as it faces ongoing questions from the consumer watchdog.

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Novartis patent for oral form of top-selling MS drug obvious, IP Australia says
Christian Dimitriadis 2019-05-13 12:31 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A proposed Novartis patent for an oral form of its top-selling multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya is invalid for lack of inventive step, IP Australia has found, but gave the pharmaceutical giant a chance to amend.

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Paltar Petroleum to be wound up after judge finds ‘too much uncertainty’ in DOCA
Energy & Natural Resources 2019-05-10 10:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Oil exploration company Paltar Petroleum will be wound up after a judge rejected a proposed deed of company arrangement as containing “too much uncertainty”.

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Aussie boot maker ordered to pay $450,000 for infringing Deckers’ UGG trade mark
Article 2019-05-10 10:29 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A Chicago jury has ordered an Australian maker of ugg boots to pay US-based footwear company Deckers Outdoor US$450,000 ($643,000) in damages for infringing the company’s trade mark.

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