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‘Dangerous nature of loan’ enough to find lenders acted unconscionably, High Court says
Ajzensztat Jeruzalski & Co 2022-03-17 10:01 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The High Court has found that three asset-based lenders behaved unconscionably when they enforced thir rights under a $1.2 million loan made to a vulnerable consumer secured by a mortgage over his properties.

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Virgin scores High Court win in spat with Wells Fargo over leased engines
Aviation 2022-03-16 7:23 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

US bank Wells Fargo and Florida-based aviation leasing company Willis Lease Finance will have to pay $500,000 for the relocation of leased aircraft engines to Virgin after losing a High Court bid to have the airline foot the bill.

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Facebook takes fight over Cambridge Analytica case to High Court
Australian Government Solicitor 2022-03-14 2:17 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Facebook has filed an application with the High Court seeking to overturn a judgment that found it can be sued in Australia for alleged privacy violations over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

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High Court to weigh in on patentability of computer-implemented inventions
Appeals 2022-03-10 11:53 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has decided to weigh in on whether computer-implemented inventions are eligible for patent protection, granting special leave to Aristocrat Technologies to challenge a judgment that shot down four patents for its popular Lightning Link electronic poker machine.

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High Court says ‘direct and far-reaching ramifications’ of contract gives outsider right to relief
Aviation 2022-03-09 9:42 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The High Court has ruled that the “direct and far-reaching ramifications” of a contract between the federal government and Tasmania’s two major airports justifies an order for declaratory relief sought by local councils about the obligation of the airports’ operators to pay rates.

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High Court finds Sandoz infringed Lundbeck’s Lexapro patent
Angus Lang 2022-03-09 4:40 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The High Court has found that Novartis unit Sandoz infringed Danish drug company Lundbeck’s patent for its blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro, but has overturned a ruling that found the generic drug maker owes $26.3 million in damages.

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High Court won’t save Lex Greensill from tax on $58M in capital gains
Appeals 2022-02-24 2:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has shot down Greensill founder Lex Greensill’s bid for special leave to challenge a finding that he owes tax on $58 million in capital gains, including income from the sale of shares in the collapsed UK-based supply chain finance company.

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High Court to hear BHP challenge to foreign investors in class action
Alistair Pound 2022-02-18 10:59 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

BHP Group has been granted special leave from the High Court to appeal a ruling that rejected its bid to exclude foreign investors from a shareholder class action over the 2015 Fundao dam disaster.

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High Court says class action shareholders can quiz directors of failed companies
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2022-02-16 10:27 am By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

In a boost to securities class actions, the High Court has ruled that directors of collapsed companies can be subjected to public examination by shareholders wanting to bring civil proceedings.

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Government settles sexual harassment claims against Dyson Heydon
Chief Justice Susan Kiefel 2022-02-14 5:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The federal government has settled the claims of three former associates of ex-High Court Justice Dyson Heydon after an independent investigation found they were victims of sexual harassment on the job.

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