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ACCC cuts collusion claims as trial against Pacific National, Aurizon comes to an end
Ashurst 2019-02-15 11:45 pm By Christine Caulfield

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has dropped its claims of collusion against rail freight companies Pacific National and Aurizon, as the trial in its competition case wraps up this week.

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Maurice Blackburn faces trade mark infringement suit over Fearless Girl replica
Competition & Consumer Protection 2019-02-15 10:04 pm By Christine Caulfield

US financial services giant State Street Global Advisers has brought legal action against Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, alleging the law firm’s plan to erect a copy of its Fearless Girl statue in Australia violates its trade mark and breaches consumer laws.

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First class action filed over combustible cladding
Class Actions 2019-02-15 9:37 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

A product liability class action has been filed against the manufacturers of Alucobond PE cladding, the first of what’s expected to be several lawsuits over the combustible cladding, believed to be in the majority of buildings in Australia.

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Michaelia Cash denies referring union donation to watchdog to hurt Bill Shorten
Ashurst 2019-02-15 2:13 pm By Christine Caulfield

Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash has denied she referred concerns about a $100,000 donation by the Australian Workers’ Union to the union watchdog to damage Labor leader Bill Shorten, telling a court Friday her referral was “in the public interest”.

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Parts used in Holden upgrades don’t infringe GM’s designs, court says
Colin Golvan 2019-02-14 11:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

GM Holden has lost most of its case for design infringement against a company that imported and distributed spare car parts used to “up-spec” lower range Holden models, in the court’s first test of the Designs Act’s repair defence.

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Judge orders recalculation of ‘excessive’ $5.8M bill by liquidators of SK Foods unit
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2019-02-14 10:02 pm By Christine Caulfield

A $5.8 million bill for four years’ work by the liquidators of SK Foods unit Cedenco has been criticised by a judge as “outside the band of reasonable remuneration” and will have to be recalculated.

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Who reads law firm websites? Judge skeptical of online class action notice
Bannister Law 2019-02-14 9:04 pm By Miklos Bolza

A judge overseeing a class action against the NSW government over a contractor who sold injured workers’ information to Bannister Law has questioned the effectiveness of placing ads for group members on law firm websites, saying she didn’t think it would “draw the matter to anyone’s attention”.

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Employment partner loses appeal over ‘offensive’ letters to Lander & Rogers lawyer
Business of Law 2019-02-13 10:56 pm By Christine Caulfield

An appeals court has reinstated charges of unsatisfactory professional conduct against the principal of a leading employment law firm, after the lawyer called opposing counsel at Lander & Rogers “fundamentally dishonest”.

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Quintis class fails in bid for speedy common fund order
Agriculture 2019-02-13 9:48 pm By Miklos Bolza

A judge has put a proposal for a common fund order in a class action against sandalwood producer Quintis on hold as the court awaits judgment in an historic challenge to the power of courts to make common fund orders.

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Justice Minister aide helped Michaelia Cash staffer alert media to AWU raids, court told
Ashurst 2019-02-13 8:57 pm By Christine Caulfield

Senator Michaelia Cash’s former media adviser says he notified his counterpart in the office of former federal Justice Minister Michael Keenan ahead of AFP raids on the Australian Workers’ Union offices, and both alerted the media, a court heard Wednesday.

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